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Ok, I am havin some trouble finding out how to make a file for auto it so that you type in the info and then it will insert it where you want it.

If you do not kno what i mean then here is an example.

:EDIT: Here is the link to download: Download Here

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Ok, I am havin some trouble finding out how to make a file for auto it so that you type in the info and then it will insert it where you want it.

If you do not kno what i mean then here is an example.

:EDIT: Here is the link to download: Download Here

Wow... If anyone is not as lost as I am with this post, please elaborate :think::):(

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Wow... If anyone is not as lost as I am with this post, please elaborate :think::):(

Lol ok what i mean is you make a configuration file that you insert a certian text and then autoit would type in that text in a certain place that i set it to.

I realy dont think i can get anymore clear than this sry.

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Lol ok what i mean is you make a configuration file that you insert a certian text and then autoit would type in that text in a certain place that i set it to.

I realy dont think i can get anymore clear than this sry.

Well actually yes you could get clearer.

1. Is this for interaction within the URL itself?

2. Or ... a actual Application?

Just providing the link, I thought you wanted us to download that.

3. If URL - Look up IE.au3 in the Scripts and Scraps forum: IE.au3

4. If not a URL, look at your Control Command Options in the help file.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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