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This what most of us use functions for, when we need to run something specific at specific times or for specific reasons.

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...looks like your fishing for a goto,...

I assumed that the OP was talking about wanting to skip code that works and start the script on the part that needs work - debug.

@OP,

If debug is your goal - From within SciTE, you can select the lines that you do not wish to run and press Ctrl-Q. Selecting those lines again and pressing Ctrl-Q toggles the "remark-out" off.

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I assumed that the OP was talking about wanting to skip code that works and start the script on the part that needs work - debug.

@OP,

If debug is your goal - From within SciTE, you can select the lines that you do not wish to run and press Ctrl-Q. Selecting those lines again and pressing Ctrl-Q toggles the "remark-out" off.

Yay, A winner ... I figured it was a simple question .. Did I not explain it right?? ... Oh well Thanks for the help ...

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@OP,

If debug is your goal - From within SciTE, you can select the lines that you do not wish to run and press Ctrl-Q. Selecting those lines again and pressing Ctrl-Q toggles the "remark-out" off.

I've found the '-' minus key on the number pad does this as well (annoying sometimes lol).

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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