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33<paragraph id="hd_id3145136" role="heading" level="1" oldref="1" l10n="U" xml-lang="en-US"><link href="text/sbasic/shared/03090000.xhp" name="Controlling Program Execution">Controlling Program Execution</link></paragraph>
34<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3143268" l10n="U" xml-lang="en-US" oldref="2">The following statements control the execution of a program.</paragraph>
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36<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156152" l10n="U" xml-lang="en-US" oldref="3">A program generally executes from the first line of code to the last line of code. You can also execute certain procedures within the program according to specific conditions, or repeat a section of the program within a sub-procedure or function. You can use loops to repeat parts of a program as many times as necessary, or until a certain condition is met. These type of control statements are classified as Condition, Loop, or Jump statements.</paragraph>
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