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I'm trying to find the right search query so that I can find some inspiration around writing a script for TimeOuts in a title where pressing a shortcut key, the script will read (if there are 3 times outs allowed) if any time outs are used, if not remove the first one. If the key is pressed again it will remove the next and so forth. I can assign short cuts to each of the time outs images in the title and toggle the visible feature, but I'm trying to minimize the amount of shortcut keys. I'm sure this has been discussed but I can't seem to produce any results in the search. TIA.
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Originally Posted by: MSFTGuruGuy I'm trying to find the right search query so that I can find some inspiration around writing a script for TimeOuts in a title where pressing a shortcut key, the script will read (if there are 3 times outs allowed) if any time outs are used, if not remove the first one. If the key is pressed again it will remove the next and so forth. I can assign short cuts to each of the time outs images in the title and toggle the visible feature, but I'm trying to minimize the amount of shortcut keys. I'm sure this has been discussed but I can't seem to produce any results in the search. TIA. Have each of the images a name with a number incorporated Read the count value Loop through all images (hence their numbered names) and compare with the current count and set the image visibility based on the current count accordingly Change the current count for the next call
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