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SO ive got a script for a gui, works fine when i run it as an .au3 however i try and compile and first of all it errors saying "#include <Table.au3> error:errror opening the file"

so i tried removing that line and trying again, now its erroring on "#include <GUIHyperLink.au3>"

Any ideas? i need to compile this today :(

 

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If these includes are in the script directory, use quotes around their names instead of the "<>" symbols.

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Posted (edited)

same error... 

"#include "Table.au3" error:errror opening the file"

 

Have found that it errors when i try to compile using rightclick on the script and selecting the x86/64 selection and also errors when i try and do it within ScITE. 

 

I have just run Aut2exe and compiled without an issue

Edited by 13lack13lade

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