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  Pain said:

Use the test thread

The correct syntax is [autoit ]MsgBox(0, "", "test")[/autoit ] without spaces.

I prefer the [code ] tag myself. It's used exactly the same. 
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Michel Claveau,

Put [code ] before and [/code ] after your posted code (but omit the trailing space - it is only there so the tags display here).

I presume the same is true for AutoIt tags - but using these reportedly reduces the posted code to gibberish if you edit the post.

You can also use [codebox ] and [/codebox ] tags if your code is very long (it adds a scroll bar) - but you also need to have code tags inside them or you lose all formatting.

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  Melba23 said:

I presume the same is true for AutoIt tags - but using these reportedly reduces the posted code to gibberish if you edit the post.

It is gibberish after edit only if you have more than one autoit code box.

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Try to avoid using the Autoit tags at all since they are responsible for messing up many replies. Just stick with code tags

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