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#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 619, 442, 192, 124)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button1", 32, 16, 75, 25)
$Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button2", 48, 56, 75, 25)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
    $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $nMsg
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit

    Case $Button1 or $Button2
        MsgBox(0,"","clicked")

    EndSwitch
WEnd

Is this possible?

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#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 619, 442, 192, 124)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button1", 32, 16, 75, 25)
$Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button2", 48, 56, 75, 25)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
    $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $nMsg
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit

    Case $Button1
        MsgBox(0,"","clicked")
    Case $Button2
        MsgBox(0,"","clicked")
    EndSwitch
WEnd

if you write same codes in cases it looks like "button1 or button2" :)

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The OP wants it on one line. @OP, try like this..

$Form1 = GUICreate("Form 1", 619, 442, 192, 124)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button1", 32, 16, 75, 25)
$Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button2", 48, 56, 75, 25)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
        Case $Button1, $Button2
            MsgBox(0, "", "Clicked")
    EndSwitch
WEnd
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The OP wants it on one line. @OP, try like this..

$Form1 = GUICreate("Form 1", 619, 442, 192, 124)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button1", 32, 16, 75, 25)
$Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Button2", 48, 56, 75, 25)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
        Case $Button1, $Button2
            MsgBox(0, "", "Clicked")
    EndSwitch
WEnd

Good idea  :huggles:

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It's mentioned in the help file that it works that way, all you had to do is read it.

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