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Changed the manual example with $PBS_VERTICAL. A little resizing, and yep, looks ok?

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

GUICreate("My GUI Progressbar",320,300, 100,200)
$progressbar1 = GUICtrlCreateProgress (10,10,200,20)
GUICtrlSetColor(-1,32250); not working with Windows XP Style
$progressbar2 = GUICtrlCreateProgress (10,40,20,200,$PBS_VERTICAL); Vertical ProgressBar
$button = GUICtrlCreateButton ("Start",75,70,70,20)
GUISetState ()

$wait = 20; wait 20ms for next progressstep
$s = 0; progressbar-saveposition
do
$msg = GUIGetMsg()
If $msg = $button Then
    GUICtrlSetData ($button,"Stop")
    For $i = $s To 100
    If GUICtrlRead($progressbar1) = 50 Then Msgbox(0,"Info","The half is done...", 1)
    $m = GUIGetMsg ()
    
    If $m = -3 Then ExitLoop
    
    If $m = $button Then
      GUICtrlSetData ($button,"Next")
      $s = $i;save the current bar-position to $s
      ExitLoop
    Else
        $s=0
      GUICtrlSetData ($progressbar1,$i)
      GUICtrlSetData ($progressbar2,(100 - $i))
      Sleep($wait)
    EndIf
    Next
    if $i >100 then
;      $s=0
        GUICtrlSetData ($button,"Start")
    endif
EndIf
until $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

:lmao:

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