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Topic Title: How to use Functions & Sub-Functions Topic Summary: Created On: 12/26/2017 06:43 PM Status: Read Only |
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Hi All
I'm trying to learn some of the more advanced ins and outs of Automate and was wondering if there was any kind of tutorial or self-help on how to create and use sub-functions. Im not sure if I can add a weblink to show you guys exactly what I am talking about, but here it goes : https://i.imgur.com/y5Ln8IA.jpg I have a set of web-links that are seperated by Labels. Instead of having it all on the Main sheet and ending up in 1 very long code, I was wondering if it were possible to create sub-functions and dumps chunks of code into those pages. I'm having a bit of a play with it and can't figure it out for the life of me. I can create those pages, but then how would I get the main page to process the code on the other pages ?
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I suggest, look for task function in the help file.
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