Specific Window target, when two are rather identical

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Tom
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Post by Tom » Oct 4th, ’21, 18:23

To be more specific, you can use window class instead. Use Window information tool to find the window class.
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Post by Oblomov » Oct 4th, ’21, 20:35

Tom wrote: Oct 4th, ’21, 18:23 To be more specific, you can use window class instead. Use Window information tool to find the window class.
But there's the problem for me, I have many e.g.s '1's and so on inside of for example OneNote, where each page has a different name

The same going for browsers (tabs with different names)... so if I lock '1' to the program as a whole, I won't be able to use it for specific pages, which absolutely kills all much needed versatility... well, actually it's not 'much needed', it's simply compulsory in my case by now really 😞
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