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Hello, how do I get the argument from draging and dropping a file onto an autoit script (the filename would be the argument)? I know how to get the arguments from the command line, but not from dragging and dropping onto the script. Thank you.

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Hello, how do I get the argument from draging and dropping a file onto an autoit script (the filename would be the argument)? I know how to get the arguments from the command line, but not from dragging and dropping onto the script. Thank you.

If you mean that you drag a file onto the au3 script or exe then the file name will given by $CmdLine[1]. Look up "cmdline" in the help, and then choose "Running Scripts".
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