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Hi all,

This is my first post on autoit forums,

I know how to select string from a list box....

But i dont know to to select the string from this list box ....

plz suggest some ideas.....or some code to select string from this list box

Thank You

Abhay xx

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Thats windows XP in his screenshot he is running and it runs fine there.

From looking at the output of the AutoItwindowInfo tool the text from the window is not being pulled out to the tool. What happens if you do the following:

1. the Masterloop window is active

2. press on your keyboard CTRL+A

3. press on your keyboard CTRL+C

4. Open notepad

5. press on your keyboard CTRL+V

If this works you can post to the clipboard the data in the masterloop window. You then paste it into notepad. This would confirm you have an option in grabbing the data out of the window. If this doesn't work then we may have to try something else.

Posted

I can't find this particular software by searching for it on Google. Could you give us a link to download it? That would help us to help you a lot.

#include <ByteMe.au3>

Posted

He Fellas,

the OS is windows XP SP2

Acutallly the whole thing i.e. Master loop is designed in ruby.... to run various scripts in a loop for web automation....

i can click on one option in the list and do up down etc..... but i want directitly put the name of script in a variabe and then select it in the master loop....

but thanks.. let me try

1. the Masterloop window is active

2. press on your keyboard CTRL+A

3. press on your keyboard CTRL+C

4. Open notepad

5. press on your keyboard CTRL+V

these steps..... and c what happens

if i go any further will post asap......

Thanks

Abhay xx

Posted

Hey hi,

I tried to

1. the Masterloop window is active

2. press on your keyboard CTRL+A

3. press on your keyboard CTRL+C

4. Open notepad

5. press on your keyboard CTRL+V

u it was not copied...

wht to do now??

Abhay xx

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