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All executable CMake targets are shown in the **Startup Item** dropdown in the toolbar. Select one to start a debugging session and launch the debugger.
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:::image type="complex" source="../media/new-dropdowns.png" alt-text="Picture depicting the CMake startup items.":::
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:::image type="complex" source="./media/new-dropdowns.png" alt-text="Picture depicting the CMake startup items.":::
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There is a play button dropdown to select your current debug target. From there, you can see all your debug targets. In this example, there is a HelloWorld.exe debug target available.
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![Screenshot of the CMake startup item dropdown.](media/new-dropdowns.png "CMake startup item dropdown")
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You can also start a debug session from Solution Explorer. First, switch to **CMake Targets View** in the **Solution Explorer** window.
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:::image type="complex" source="../media/switch-to-targets-view.png" alt-text="CMake Targets View menu items":::
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:::image type="complex" source="./media/switch-to-targets-view.png" alt-text="CMake Targets View menu items":::
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Right click context menu from the Folder View in the Solution Explorer in Visual Studio that has an option to Switch to Targets View
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:::image-end:::
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