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    Need nine timers

    Hey folks...

    This is the code that I'm using to make a countdown timer.

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    What I would like to be able to do is have eight more of these countdown timers. Every time I try to add a second one, it never works. Could some one please offer a little assistance? Thanks!
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    Re: Need nine timers

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    Re: Need nine timers

    Hi There
    I was wondering if you ever got help with this problem? I have a similar request, but I'm hoping to set up control buttons on the sheet to start and stop the countdown, and be able to pre-program the time for each timer as they will all be different.

    Any help is appreciated!

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    Re: Need nine timers

    abcrobots,
    Unfortunately your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Do not post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread.

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