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3.9 Creating a Macro
Macro commands automate tasks that normally take several steps to complete.
The “Create Macro” button will open the Macro Settings window.
To add a keystroke or keystroke combination, click the box to
the left of the “Add Keystroke” button, press the keystroke on
your keyboard, and then click the “Add Keystroke” button.
To add a pause, click the box to the left of the “Add Pause(ms)”
button, type in the number of milliseconds for the macro to
pause (1000ms = 1 second), and then click the “Add Pause” button.
To remove a keystroke or pause, click on it within the list, and then click the “Remove” button.
“Short Description” will be the description of the macro written on the corresponding shortcut key. “Long
Description” will appear on mouse-over of the macro shortcut key.
If this is the first Macro for the selected application, a new Group called Macros will be created.
Also, all Macro keys will have an “m” in the upper right corner to denote that it is a macro.
To modify a Macro, click on the Macro in the Group Settings window and the Macro Settings window will
appear. To delete a Macro, click the blue “Edit” link to the right of the Macros Group name and click the
shortcut key for the Macro.
The “Show Keystroke on Line 2” setting does not apply to Macro shortcut keys. The description
of the Macro will be displayed.