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Merge Lines in VBScript (Windows)

November 15, 2011 by CSch

If you need to have multiple commands in one line in MS Windows' VBScript, you can accomplish that by using the colon (:) operator. The following line of script will display two message-boxes after each other: Msgbox"Hello." : Msgbox"Hey!" You can leave as much space as you want between the commands and the colon.

Categories Vista, Windows, Windows 7, XP Tags colon, commands, lines, merge, multiple, one, vbscript 1 Comment

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