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I'm not sure how you write multiple arguement with the if statements: If windows exist then sleep for 1second, click at coordinates, then go to next function.

Here's what I have so first, but doesn't work:

Func CloseHim()
If WinExists("[CLASS:#32770]","") Then
{
WinActivate("[CLASS:#32770]","") ;select and close alarm
sleep(1000)
MouseClick("LEFT", 869, 362, 1)
SMC()
}
Else
   SMC()
EndFunc

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Lose the "{}", they don't belong in AutoIt code.

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asianqueen,

Like this

Func CloseHim()
    If WinExists("[CLASS:#32770]", "") Then
        WinActivate("[CLASS:#32770]", "") ;select and close alarm
        Sleep(1000)
        MouseClick("LEFT", 869, 362, 1)
        SMC()
    Else
        SMC()
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>CloseHim

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