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Move Window Action |
Declaration |
<AMWINDOWMOVE WINDOWTITLE="text" WINDOWCLASS="text" WINDOWHANDLE="number" ALLOWHIDDEN="yes/no" POSITION="options" XPOS="number" YPOS="number" {also accepts all standard Window Dissection parameters}> |
See Also |
Close Window, Maximize Window, Focus Window, Minimize Window, Hide Window, Unhide Window, Resize Window, Restore Window, Wait for Window, End Process |
Moves the specified window to the specified coordinates.
To move a Window to a certain location on the screen - often to ensure mouse clicks line up properly.
Specifies the title of the Window to restore. The value is case-insensitive. This parameter supports wildcards (* and ?), for example "*Internet Explorer* would include all Windows containing that text. Note: If this parameter is left blank the action assumes it is searching for a Window title that is blank - to ignore the WIndow title, use *.
Specifies the class of the Window to act on. The value is case-insensitive. This parameter supports wildcards (* and ?), for example "*Internet Explorer* would include all Windows classes containing that text. Note: If this parameter is left blank the action assumes it is searching for a Window class that is blank - to ignore the WIndow class, use *.
Specifies the handle of the Window to act on. If set to 0 or omitted the parameter is ignored.
When enabled, specifies that hidden (non-visible) windows should be included in the window search. By default hidden windows are considered unavailable.
Specifies the location on the screen relative to it's corners or "custom". If "custom" (default) is specified the XPOS and YPOS parameters must be specified, otherwise they are ignored.
Specifies the X pixel coordinate location on the screen that the window should be moved to. The Position [POSITION=] parameter must be set to "custom" otherwise this parameter is ignored.
Specifies the Y pixel coordinate location on the screen that the window should be moved to. The Position [POSITION=] parameter must be set to "custom" otherwise this parameter is ignored.
The contents tab contains standard Windows dissection parameters used to describe controls or text inside a window. These parameters are the same on every action that specifies a window and are documented under Window Dissection Parameters.
Standard Error Handling Options
This action also includes the standard "Error Causes" and
"On Error" failure handling options/tabs
More on Error Handling Options
Variables and Expressions
All text fields allow the use of expressions by surrounding the
expression in percentage signs (example: %MYVARIABLE%,
%Left('Text',2)%). To help construct these expressions, a popup
expression builder is available in all these fields by pressing F2.
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<AMWINDOWMOVE WINDOWTITLE="AutoMate 5 Task Builder" POSITION="upper_left">