Hi Pete,

Using descriptive programming you can work with the windows application.
Windows have have a unique id called WindowID with which  we control the
window through script.



On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Below is a script that allows me to select each tab within the screen,
> but the problem is I have multiple tabs within the same window frame
> with no unique properities and everytime I try to run the script I get
> an error message indicating that it doesn't recongize the object b/c
> the coordinates changed again. Is there anyway to script this some
> other way beside the coordinates?
>
> VbWindow("CWMainForm_6").VbWindow("AnPMainView_2").ActiveX(":-)
> VideoSoft Elastic_6").ActiveX(":-) VideoSoft Elastic").ActiveX(":-)
> VideoSoft IndexTab").Click 181,15
>
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