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helebek
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Hi,

I am not sure if I should have posted to the GUI part, if so I am sorry about it.

I am using AutoIT to programmatically open hundreds of files in a different windows program and through the program's menus, I am checking hundreds of checkboxes. To do this I am currently using the mouse movements, but it really takes long time to check all checkboxes.

My question is if there is a way to access/loop through all the checkboxes in a given dialog and change their state? I found several examples, but they were all creating the GUI through AutoIT to start with.

Thank you,

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I have the same problem, I need to enable and disable a checkbox in access but I can not do it if not with the coordinates of the control ...

as you will get the information control

attached picture where I'm trying to select a checkbox and I can not get the information

Sorry for my english, i speak spanish :D

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AntraX:

Por favor, no secuestrar tema de otra persona. Crea tu propio hilo para que podamos ayudarle en su pregunta, sin quitar de la pregunta de helebek.

 

I`m sorry brother. okey :(

@AntraX Hay un Foro de Autoit en español :)

 

Saludos

 

ohh no lo sabia, muchas gracias :D

igual dejare mi otro post aca en ingles para ser solucionado lo mas rapido posible

Gracias desde Colombia

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