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On 10/25/2019 at 1:16 PM, acantor said:
During the early 2000s, Microsoft introduced a way to copy information from a message box to the clipboard. For this method to work, the message box must have focus. But nothing needs to be selected.
In many (although not all) message boxes, pressing Ctrl + C copies its content to the clipboard as plain text. So the script might look like this.
Text Type (Simulate Keystrokes): <CONTROL>c Variable Set String %x% from the clipboard contents If Variable %x% Contains "Hello" MessageBox: Result True Else MessageBox: Result False End If <TEXT TYPE Action="0" Text="<CONTROL>c"/> <VARIABLE SET STRING Option="\x02" Destination="%x%" NoEmbeddedVars="FALSE"/> <IF VARIABLE Variable="%x%" Condition="\x06" Value="Hello" IgnoreCase="FALSE"/> <MESSAGEBOX Caption="Result True" Message="Contains \"Hello\"" Icon="0"/> <ELSE/> <MESSAGEBOX Caption="Result False" Message="Does not contain \"Hello\"" Icon="0"/> <END IF/>
My message takes several lines. How I can add 'RETURN' to %x%.Value? Can I use LIKE to specify only part of the message?
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I created macro that closing the claims. 10 % of all claims can't be closed because some additional steps have to be completed prior to closing. Pop up box let me know what has to be done for these 10% of all claims. How i can capture this situation? Planning to use MEP logic for the resolution. But I need to know how to capture the popup box and the message.
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I am trying to do the steps with the Macro tool that will depend on the messages that I am getting from the windows app.
How to Capture Messages from the pop up Windows Application Message Boxes?
in Macro Express and Macro Express Pro
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Is' there a work around for the messages that can not be copied to the clipboard?