Thanks for your suggestion. It might be better if you get a full look at my code.
use Win32::GUI(); $main = Win32::GUI::Window->new( -name => 'Main', -width => 500, -height => 500, -text => 'Auto Log', ); $main->AddCombobox( -name => "combo_box", -width => 120, -height => 110, #-tabstop=> 1, -pos => [5,160], -dropdownlist=> 0, ); my $combo_box = $main->AddComboBox( $combo_box->InsertItem( "One" ), $combo_box->InsertItem( "Two" ), $combo_box->InsertItem( "Buckle my shoe" ), ); $main->Show(); Win32::GUI::Dialog(); sub Main_Terminate { -1; }
Now with code you supplied, now I get this error. "Can't call method "InsertItem", on a undefined value"

In reply to Re^2: Win32:GUI Combo Boxes by Karger78
in thread Win32:GUI Combo Boxes by Karger78

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