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“Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time?

“Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? 
Author:  Alex Wong
Date: 30.07.2010 13:50:42
Dear Sir/Madam

I would like to ask that does “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time?

It is because I want to make a software demonstration by using “Course Lab”, and I want it can be “auto run” by itself and also control by the user(Next and Previous). Is it possible?

Regards  
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“Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? Alex Wong 30.07.10
 
Re: (1) “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? barend 30.07.10
 
Re: (2) (1) “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? Alex Wong 02.08.10
 
Re: (2) (1) “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? Nick James 31.07.10
 
Re: (2) (2) (1) “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? Alex Wong 02.08.10
 
Re: (2) (2) (1) “Course Lab” support “Immediate” and “Wait for action” at the same time? Alex Wong 02.08.10
 

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