Keep getting a module error here, though I created the module
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1To help better answer a question, you need to provide code/config snippets you tried, errors you got, and docs you looked up. Please consider improving your question. The question ideally should include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it. – Samisa Jun 07 '21 at 01:03
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See [Why not upload images of code/errors when asking a question?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/285551/why-not-upload-images-of-code-errors-when-asking-a-question) for reasons **not** to do it. – martineau Jun 07 '21 at 02:25
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Is the module in the same directory as your python file – PCM Jun 07 '21 at 06:00
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Create a file named literally __init__.py in the same directory; see duplicate What is __init__.py for?
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Add these codes to the ping.py file before you import the moving_ping:
import sys
sys.path.append("C:\Users\ssand\OneDrive\Desktop")
If it does not work remember to add an empty __init__.py file under the C:\Users\ssand\OneDrive\Desktop\PingPong folder.
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