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It's a very simple program. It simply opens up paint, maximizes it if it isn't already, draws the name David, then saves it as David was here. The source is included with the file. It can easily be changed to make any name, its just a fun little trick.

Have fun !

~Poker

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It's a very simple program. It simply opens up paint, maximizes it if it isn't already, draws the name David, then saves it as David was here. The source is included with the file. It can easily be changed to make any name, its just a fun little trick.

Have fun !

~Poker

Well done Pokerking98, and you did it without any help!

And since no-one else has said, welcome to the AutoIt forums :D

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Really? What screen res. are you using?

It has nothing to do with screen res. The paint in win 7 is very different from earlyer versions of paint.

The class name is different. The menue is a ribbon ctrl, with makes it harder to macro, the orentation is different, how many of the tools work is different.

If you want it to work in win 7 i might look into it.

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