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I am a newbie and very impressed with this powerful tool. However, throughout the doc the term "return value" is used but I am unable to find the variable in which that value is stored. For example, if I use msgbox (1,...) in a Do ... Until loop what variable will contain the return value of "1" after the user presses "cancel"? I apologize for asking such a basic question, but I've been reading for hours and have been unable to locate the answer in the text, in example scripts or the syntax examples. Thanks in advance.

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Welcome to AutoIt and the forum! A good place to start learning AutoIt is the help file and the Wiki.

The return value isn't assigned to a specific variable (like @error or @extended). It gets assigned to a variable you choose.

Like:

$Result = Msgbox(....)
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