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  1. Thank you rberq!

     

    Thanks for the reply and the info. I have done as you suggested and it works. Unfortunately there is now a new problem.

    As I mentioned, these macros are (no activation) button types in a floating menu. What happens now is that each time I enable or disable the scheduled macro, the floating menu disappears.

    It is important to my purpose for these floating menus to not only stay up, but also stay "on top" of whatever window I am in.

     

    Any more help would again be most appreciated.

    Thanks for your time.

     

    Nevermind. I set the 'active' property on the floating menu and it seems to have fixed it. :)

    Loving ME right now :)

  2. Hello, I was hoping someone might be able to help me.

     

    I've created 2 floating menus, each with multiple macro buttons. One of my macros needs to run on a 'repeat until (variable condition)' and delay for 40 seconds before the loop starts again. While in this delay state, none of the other macros function. This includes the macro I would use to update the repeat variable.

     

    My question is; Is there a way to preform an unmanaged delay/wait/pause that doesn't put all of macro express on hold.

     

    I've considered writing a timer loop using the 'variable set integer' - set integer from seconds/minutes/hours but that seems a cpu cycle intensive way to do something fairly simple like putting one macro on hold without putting them all on hold.

     

    I may be missing something obvious,

    Help would be much appreciated,

    Thanks.

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