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==Workaround==
==Workaround==
This block can be worked around by using a broadcast in place of the [[when backdrop switches to ()]] blocks, and then using the [[broadcast () and wait]] block, or by using a variable to check when the blocks are complete.
This block can be worked around by using a broadcast in place of the [[when backdrop switches to ()]] blocks, and then using the [[broadcast () and wait]] block, or by using a variable to check when the blocks are complete.
==See also==
*[[switch backdrop to ()]]
*[[switch costume to ()]]
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 1 July 2024

switch backdrop to () and wait
switch backdrop to (backdrop v) and wait
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Block Type Stack Block
Category / Extension Looks
Status Who tf uses status

The switch backdrop to () and wait block is a stack block in the Looks category that switches the backdrop to the specified name, and then waits for all when backdrop switches to () blocks associated with that backdrop to complete. It originates from Scratch, and has the same dropdown options as the switch backdrop to () block.

Workaround

This block can be worked around by using a broadcast in place of the when backdrop switches to () blocks, and then using the broadcast () and wait block, or by using a variable to check when the blocks are complete.

See also