my first Q is..
Can i command one image detector.. To search for 4 number of images in the same time?
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My second Q..
Can i open one macro then when it end automatically open the second "next" one?
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Multi image "if statement "
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
1. No, but you can put the images paths inside a text variable or array and loop through them. Check out the loop examples in the help file.
2. I believe Goto is the command you are looking for.
2. I believe Goto is the command you are looking for.
Rodolfo U. Batista
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
1- can i do with four "if"?. .. For example if first image not found then check the second one if not found the third and the fourth
2- i know how to use go to but im not talk about the marco i working on.. i mean automatically open macro not even workin and the next one open the other..
2- i know how to use go to but im not talk about the marco i working on.. i mean automatically open macro not even workin and the next one open the other..
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
[How i can see you an image?
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
When i cilck "ctrl+B" the that pop up window change it place every time how can i stop that
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
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Re: Multi image "if statement "
Hello Tama admin:Tama admin wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 06:361- can i do with four "if"?. .. For example if first image not found then check the second one if not found the third and the fourth
2- i know how to use go to but im not talk about the marco i working on.. i mean automatically open macro not even workin and the next one open the other..
@ your first Question:
Try the elese if statement
@ the second one:
You can try to run the filepath with the second macro, but you have to allow multiple instances first.
Maybe the better way is to concatenate both into one macro.
Greets.
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