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Pausing Script Execution

Use the PauseScript command in a script file to pause the script for a specified time.

To pause script execution:

  1. Type PauseScript at the command prompt.
  2. Type the duration (in milliseconds) before issuing the next command. The value can be an integer between 0 and 32767. A value of 1000 pauses a script for one second.

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Command: PauseScript

Related Topics

Running a Script File

Parent Topic

Running Scripts



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