wessw Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 hi,I've a problem with sendFunction,at this one when I use it repeatedly, doesnt work.. example:the function is: send("!F") on Microsoft outlook, starts with:WinActivate( "Inbox - Microsoft Outlook" ) ; Active Inbox - Microsoft OutlookSleep(1000)Send("!F")Sleep(1000).......etc...and then, when the first step its done, i need to do it again, but, doesnt workThanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
water Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 (edited) Welcome to AutoIt and the forum! Can you describe what you want to achieve with your script? Maybe my OutlookEX UDF gives you a better and more stable solution. Edited March 19, 2013 by water My UDFs and Tutorials: Spoiler UDFs:Active Directory (NEW 2022-02-19 - Version 1.6.1.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - WikiExcelChart (2017-07-21 - Version 0.4.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Example ScriptsOutlookEX (2021-11-16 - Version 1.7.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - WikiOutlookEX_GUI (2021-04-13 - Version 1.4.0.0) - DownloadOutlook Tools (2019-07-22 - Version 0.6.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - WikiPowerPoint (2021-08-31 - Version 1.5.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - WikiTask Scheduler (NEW 2022-07-28 - Version 1.6.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Wiki Standard UDFs:Excel - Example Scripts - WikiWord - Wiki Tutorials:ADO - WikiWebDriver - Wiki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators JLogan3o13 Posted March 19, 2013 Moderators Share Posted March 19, 2013 If you only have it once, as you have posted here, it is only going to execute once. If you have it in a For or While loop, you need to show us that code, rather than having us guess Additionally, have you looked into using Water's OutlookEX UDF, rather than trying to accomplish this through Send commands? "Profanity is the last vestige of the feeble mind. For the man who cannot express himself forcibly through intellect must do so through shock and awe" - Spencer W. Kimball How to get your question answered on this forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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