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About Miguel Zapico
Expertise
I can answer question about how to use scripts to consolidate data, connect different systems and automate tasks. I have no experience on using VBScript on web programming.

Experience
I have been using VBScript and Windows Scripting Host as my swiss tool for the last 6 years.

Organizations
New York PC users group (NYPC)
Independant Computer Consultants Association (ICCA)

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Microsoft MCSE in Windows NT

 
   

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Topic: VB Script



Expert: Miguel Zapico
Date: 9/5/2006
Subject: writing a macro script

Question
Hello, I am trying to learn how to write a macro script for the iopus.com software.  I was wondering if you would be able to help me or send me in the right direction to learn how to write a macro script that records the Internet browsing.  I want to log in to a webpage with my user name, and password, click 2 times, click a radio option box, continue, and enter 3 fields, and click continue.  Tim

Answer
Sorry, I have never used this software.  What I used for Internet browsing was AutoIt (http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/), it is free and comes with a "window info" program, that allows you to target specific places on the screen by their x and y coordinates.
In any case, if iOpus is the tool you want to use, normally the user forums (http://forum.iopus.com/) are the best place to get guidance to your specefic case.

Hope this helps,
Miguel.

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