> unindent does not match any outer indention level

Means that your Intendentaion is not proper. You should align your print
statement and rest to the same level as if statement.

Use a proper editor that supports Python Syntax.

On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 4:32 AM, Elmar Klein <geoke...@gmx.at> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> im starting to learn how to code (bougt me the "automate the boring stuff
> with phyton" book).
>
> And im not going anywhere with a code sample using the "continue"
> statement.
>
> The code i should try is as following:
>
> while True:
>       print ('who are you')
>       name = input ()
>       if name != 'bert':
>               continue
>         print ('hi, joe. pwd?')
>         pwd = input ()
>         if pwd == 'sword':
>                 break
>         print ('access granted')
>
> But everytime this produces an error (unindent does not match any outer
> indention level) in the "print ('hi, joe. Pwd?')" sentence.
>
> What am i doing wrong?
>
> Greetings
>
> kerbi
>
>
>
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