When execution is suspended within a called routine, you can execute your program directly to the end of that routine by clicking on the Step-Return push button on the push-button view of the main window. The debugger suspends execution just before the routine's return instruction executes. At that point, the routine's call frame has not been deleted from the call stack, so you can still get the values of variables local to that routine, and so on. The Step-Return push button is particularly useful if you have inadvertently stepped into a system or library routine.