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!q:: ; radwan
SendInput, John{Tab}
SendInput, Peterson{Tab}
SendInput, 133718{Tab}
SendInput, Johnpeterson@gmail.com{Tab}
SendInput, 0789850898{Tab}
SendInput, american{Tab}
return
!w:: ; radwan
SendInput, John{Tab}
SendInput, Peterson{Tab}
SendInput, 133718{Tab}
SendInput, Johnpeterson@gmail.com{Tab}
SendInput, 0789850898{Tab}
SendInput, american{Tab}
return
!e:: ; radwan
SendInput, John{Tab}
SendInput, Peterson{Tab}
SendInput, 133718{Tab}
SendInput, Johnpeterson@gmail.com{Tab}
SendInput, 0789850898{Tab}
SendInput, american{Tab}
return
!r:: ; radwan
SendInput, John{Tab}
SendInput, Peterson{Tab}
SendInput, 133718{Tab}
SendInput, Johnpeterson@gmail.com{Tab}
SendInput, 0789850898{Tab}
SendInput, american{Tab}
return
I have repeated the same line of code, changing the assigned key each time, !q,!w,!e, etc for each group of information
first of all is this the most efficient way to code this?
secondly, everytime I run the code on a google form, sometimes the "tab" is run before or after the text, in which I wll get instances where "JhonPet" is typed in the first section and "erson" is typed in the second section