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Kind of weird request, but I suppose you can put something like x=1 and then
have before the code to stop if x=1 then (your code). then you just change x to 0 when you want to stop it. -- -John Northwest11 Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "avi" wrote: Hello, How do i neutralize a group of successive lines from running , besides putting a quote (') before each line? Thanks Avi |
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