Stop and Pause Buttons and Estimated Execution Time

I have more or less completed my programme (as attached).
I am just left with two doubts - first: is it possible to let the user know the estimated time to finish executing the entire code/ running the entire experiment on my devices?
I am currently trying to calculate this estimated time by using the arithmetic functions and time stamp. I tried putting on both the left and right sides of my case structure but it never runs - I tired running the code and after all other commands are executed, the estimated time is still not displayed. I suspect that even if the estimated time is displayed, it would only be displayed after all other commands are executed.
I have tried looking up on timed structures but they don't seem to fit the job.
Do you have any advice on this?
Second: While loops could only be stopped (by pressing my 'STOP' button/Boolean that is linked to the loop condition) only after the first execution of the loop. How could I let my user stop the execution of code during the first run of the loop or should I wire my code differently using another structure?
As for the 'Pause' button to pause the VI, I have read about the 'Wait for' function (http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361H-01/glang/wait_for_front_panel_act/). I am not sure if this is the right function I am looking for and if this function enables the user to 'un-pause'/toggle the switch and enable the execution of the subsequent commands.
This function seems useful but it does not solve the problem of the while loop having to execute at least once before I terminate it and it seems like this function acts like a 'Stop' function that exits the loop, terminating all commands instead of pausing the VI.
What is your advice on this?
Thank you so so much!

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