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Module 15 - Interacting with a Drop-Down Menu

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Applies To: AutoMate 6, AutoMate BPA Server 7
 

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  1. 3/6/08 by Max Levasseur
    The tutorial is well done and informative. Content explained in this manner should be included in a comprehensive User Guide.
  2. 1/5/09 by Jackie Wolfe
    I was having problems automating a drop down menu and came to the Tutorial Resource Center. I was very pleased to find a tutorial on exactly this issue. It answered all my questions. Thank you!
  3. 3/17/10 by Jackie Wolfe
    These tutorials are great! I only wish AM would publish them on a regular basis. I've waited over a year to see what's going to be next on Tutorial 16 but everytime I logon to the website, I'm disappointed that it doesn't exist. :(
  4. 3/24/10 by Leonard Amabile
    Hi Jackie, We are looking into revamping the existing tutorials as well as add some new ones as soon as possible.
  5. 4/29/10 by Jason Charles
    There is a way to code Automate to click a key a given number of times for example {Enter} 5 or something like that to get it to click enter 5 times but I forgot the exact way to write it.
  6. 5/5/10 by Leonard Amabile
    Hi Jason, It should read as {ENTER 5}.

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