Right now I am trying to create a script that can list items in an array one by one using a loop. The idea is to use this to fill job applications so here is my logic. I create an array of strings containing my experiences from a previous job of mine. Then by assigning a hotkey to a specific job position, I can just list the experiences pertaining to them and this way I do not have to check if the export option carried the text from my resume onto the job app correctly every time.
Below is my dummy code to first get things working. The problems I am facing are the following:
1. The strings are actually shown within the same line, rather than one and then the other below per iteration.
So my result is:
HelloWorld
When I really want it to be:
Hello
World
2. I am not sure if this idea is actually possible in autohotkey, do you friends know if there is a limit of characters one can have on a string in an array?
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^q::
Array := ["Hello", "World"]
Loop , 2
Send % Array[A_Index]
Send {ENTER}
return