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Structured exception handling is a control structure that contains exceptions, isolated blocks of code, and filters to create an exception-handling mechanism. With structured exception handling, your code can differentiate between different types of errors and react accordingly.
In This Section
- Exception Handling Tasks 
 Lists common exception-handling tasks, such as how to catch an exception and how to filter exceptions in a Catch block.
- Structured Exception Handling Overview for Visual Basic 
 Provides an overview of the advantages and structures of structured exception handling.
- Exception Class in Visual Basic 
 Describes the Exception class.
- Walkthrough: Structured Exception Handling 
 Provides a walkthrough of creating a simple application and inserting exception-handling code.
- Troubleshooting Exception Handling 
 Lists errors commonly encountered when using structured exception handling and describes how to correct them.
Reference
- Throw Statement (Visual Basic) 
 Describes the Throw statement and demonstrates how to use it to throw an exception.
- Try...Catch...Finally Statement (Visual Basic) 
 Describes Try…Catch…Finally statements and demonstrates how to use them to test code blocks.
Related Sections
- Choosing When to Use Structured and Unstructured Exception Handling 
 Describes the advantages of structured and unstructured exception handling.
- Unstructured Exception Handling Overview 
 Describes unstructured exception handling and demonstrates how to use it.