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•On the Call Stack tool bar, click the Fields button.•From the dropdown menu, check or uncheck Call Address.Changing the debugger contextYou can select the stack frame <strong>for</strong> the debugger context from the Call Stack window.Selecting a specific stack frameTo move the debugger context to a specific stack frame, do one of the following:•In the Call Stack window, double click the stack frame to move to.—or—•In the Call Stack window, click the stack frame to move to.•On the Call Stack window's tool bar, click the Switch To Frame button.—or—•In the Call Stack window, right click the stack frame to move to.•From the popup menu, select Switch To Frame.The debugger moves the cursor to the statement where the call was made. If there is nodebug in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the statement at the call location, CrossStudio opens adisassembly window at the instruction.Moving up one stack frameTo move the debugger context up one stack frame to the calling function, do one of thefollowing:•On the Call Stack window's tool bar, click the Up One Stack Frame button.—or—•On the Debug Location tool bar, click the Up One Stack Frame button.—or—•Type Alt+-.The debugger moves the cursor to the statement where the call was made. If there is nodebug in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the statement at the call location, CrossStudio opens adisassembly window at the instruction.Moving down one stack frameTo move the debugger context down one stack frame to the called function, do one ofthe following:•On the Call Stack window's tool bar, click the Down One Stack Frame button.110 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

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