![]() ![]() If there is a Display link, and the macro does click on it, then another page will be displayed (See screen shot “PAGE 3”) If there is NO “Display” link found on the page, then just wait 1 minute (60 seconds), then go back to the top of the macro, and click on the “Search” button again. If the “Display” link is found MORE THAN ONCE, go to the FIRST (top) link only and click on it (ignore any other “Display” links on the page). If a link with the displayed label “Display” is found ONCE on the page, then stop clicking on “Search”, and instead go to the “Display” link and click on it. * Then create an “IF” statement that says something like this: * Then click on the button, then wait 10 seconds * Go to a specific location on a particular displayed website screen, and click on the “Search” button (using “Jitbit Macro Recorder”, you just put your cursor over the button, then click “F2” - that inserts the location into the macro) Using Jitbit Macro Recorder, create a macro that does this:įIRST STEP: (see screen shot “PAGE 1” + screen shot “PAGE 2”) I have attached SCREEN SHOTS of the web pages, to make it easy for you to see what we want to do. and also learn a bit more about the “Jitbit Macro Recorder” program at the same time. In this way, (as a novice) I will learn more about macros from seeing how you have done it. Then I will be able to see the different “steps” you have included in your “Jitbit Macro Recorder” macro. ![]() You will use this program to write the macro, then just send it to me. So, first you’ll download the free trial software from here: But I personally don’t have any experience writing macros. It looks like a simple, fun program to use. I would like somebody with basic “macro” skills, to download a free “trial” copy of a little macro-writing program called “Jitbit Macro Recorder”. ![]()
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