![]() I much prefer not to involve the clipboard. I see I could use the clipboard value to archieve this, BUT. ![]() Kind regards Svein Daniel Having a RESET ITERATION COUNT statement would have been GREAT! I think that would solve this beautifully. Can you help me? I need the loops to reset every time the macro jumps from one loop to the other, so that they always start at the beginning. This means that if the macro exit loop 1 at iteration 4, and goto the other loop for a while, when it comes back to loop 1, it doesn't begin at iteration 1, it continues were it left of. The problem is that the repeat loops doesn't seem to reset their iteration count when I use EXIT LOOP. And they are meant to continue this many times, back and forth. Depending on the result of each if statement, the macro repeat the same loop or jump to the other loop. The first one say "if iteration equals 1" the second say "if iteration equals 2" and so forth. Both loops contain 8 if iteration equals statements, one statement for each repeat. Both loops contain an equal set of if iteration equals statements. ![]() Hi I have setup a macro with two repeat loops.
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