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Title is little bit confusing :p . Lets say i have a BUTTON1 that have much code in it and i want to make a BUTTON2 somewhere in my form, but BUTTON2 have to do the same thing that BUTTON1 does. One option is to write same code to BUTTON2 as BUTTON1 has, but it takes time
. Is it possible to make BUTTON2 without typing again the same code, like shortcut or something?My first post :banana: . |
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