Browsing for Variables
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The Process Window's Tools > Program Browser command displays a window containing all your executable's components. By clicking on a library or program name, you can access all of the variables contained within it.
Program Browser and Variables Window (Part 1) 
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The window in the upper left corner shows programs and libraries that are loaded. If you have loaded more than one program with the File > New Program command, only the currently selected process list will appear. The center window contains a list of files that make up the program as well as other related information. Diving again on a line displays a Variable Window that contains variables and other information related to the file. The next figureshows three more diving operations.
Program Browser and Variables Window (Part 2) 
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The screen in the upper-left corner shows a Variable Window created by diving on one of the files in the previous figure. The center screen dives on a block in that subroutine. Finally, the screen in the lower-right corner shows a variable. (These screens were created using the View > Dive Anew command.) If you just dived on a line in a Variable Window, the new contents replace the old contents, and you can use the dive/undive

icons to move back and forth.