GO TO NEXT STEP COMMAND?
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GO TO NEXT STEP COMMAND?
I have a script that works but is there a command to ignore a page thats taking to long and just jump to next step with out ending the script? I dont want to ignore error because the step will literally sit there and load all day
Re: GO TO NEXT STEP COMMAND?
SET !ERRORIGNORE YEStylergonzales24 wrote:I have a script that works but is there a command to ignore a page thats taking to long and just jump to next step with out ending the script? I dont want to ignore error because the step will literally sit there and load all day
It will continue with the steps if there is error.
Available for custom iim, javascript iMacros scripts
Re: GO TO NEXT STEP COMMAND?
Open your Mind, The world is with you not against you ..