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how can i type 2 variables in one textpart, in such a gui?

well, here's my setflag:

$aufl = InputBox("...") 
$aufl2 = InputBox("...")

Now i wanna have these numbers around a text, like that:

(var1) example (var2)

that should be a script like that, but this one doesn't work, what's wrong with this "and"?

$Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel( "Example: "  &$aufl "and" &$aufl2, 456, 376, 180, 17)
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pichu,

Welcome to the AutoIt forum. :blink:

You need to use the & concatenate operator like this:

$Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Example: " & $aufl & " and " & $aufl2, 456, 376, 180, 17)

All clear? ;)

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