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Hi, quick question, I'm sure this is simple, I know I've done it before but I'm stumped.

How can I make a msg box display that contains more than one value?

e.g.

I can do it with one just fine:

MsgBox(262144, "Email Address", "You Entered this email address", GUICtrlRead($EmailInput))

But how can I get it to do something like:

You entered this email address "$EmailInput" and this password "$password" ?

I can't get it to accept more than one field.

thanks.

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saldous,

Use concatenation to make a longer string. @CRLF gives you a new line:

MsgBox(262144, "Email Address", "You entered this email address " & $EmailInput & @CRLF & "and this password " & $password)

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