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If I combine the title of this thread plus the text of the original post I guess that you want to process a list of checkboxes in a loop. Right?

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Case $BOX + NUMBER OF THE BOX
    GUICtrlSetState($BOX , $GUI_UNCHECKED) ;here he needs to go all boxes and uncheck
   Next
   GuiCtrlSetState( $BOX + BOX THAT WAS CHECKED, $GUI_CHECKED)
   GUICtrlSetData( $TESTEBOX, IniRead( "TESTE.INI", "TESTESEC", "TESTE + NUMBER OF THE BOX", "ERROR IN CFG"))

   EndIf

I'm thinking how to do

If I explain how to use "For" with "Case" the rest I can

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Hahaha if you referred the question with "I have many checkboxes" was funny Edited by GordonFreeman
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My first post was a hint that your question was a bit unclear. Not really meant to be harsh.

Now if you want to process a number of checkboxes, create them in an array and check them in a loop.

Example:

Local $CheckboxMatrix[4]
  GUIStartGroup()
  $CheckboxMatrix[0] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text1", 176, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[1] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text2", 240, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[2] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text3", 296, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[3] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text4", 352, 352, 17, 17)

Then loop in the array (if the number of checkboxes requires that) and act accordingly.

For $i = 0 To UBound($CheckboxMatrix) - 1
  If GUICtrlRead($CheckboxMatrix[$I]) Then CheckBoxNumberIisON($i)
Next

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My first post was a hint that your question was a bit unclear. Not really meant to be harsh.

Now if you want to process a number of checkboxes, create them in an array and check them in a loop.

Example:

Local $CheckboxMatrix[4]
  GUIStartGroup()
  $CheckboxMatrix[0] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text1", 176, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[1] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text2", 240, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[2] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text3", 296, 352, 17, 17)
  $CheckboxMatrix[3] = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Text4", 352, 352, 17, 17)

Then loop in the array (if the number of checkboxes requires that) and act accordingly.

For $i = 0 To UBound($CheckboxMatrix) - 1
  If GUICtrlRead($CheckboxMatrix[$I]) Then CheckBoxNumberIisON($i)
Next

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