Create User Defined Macros to record Macros for the user, so that the user can invoke macros by typing only the first few letters of the macros name.
KEYERR Description:
Error number that is the last error number returned by the macro recorder when it encountered a problem.
KEYCFG Description:
The settings of the macro recorder.
KEYPP Description:
The current active program.
KEYSC Description:
The default settings for the macro recorder.
KEYMS Description:
The last settings used by the macro recorder.
The macro recorder program window where you will record your macros. When recording macros there are two sections, namely the 'Settings' and the 'Code'.
The 'Settings' section contains the following options:
Setup Type
In this menu you can choose the different types of setup for macros. By default there are three setups: Manual, Automatic and Custom. If you choose to use the Manual type of setup you will be required to enter the full path to the macro file. If you choose the Automatic type of setup then you will not be required to enter any information about the macro. Finally if you choose the Custom type of setup you will be able to enter only the name of the macro and the title of the macro.
Manual
With this type of setup the macro will only be able to be called by typing in the name of the macro exactly as the macro has been entered.
Automatic
This type of setup makes it so that the macro can be called by typing only the first letters of the macro name.
Custom
This type of setup makes it so that the macro can be called by typing in the name of the macro exactly as the macro has been entered.
Mode
In this menu you can select the different modes for recording macros. By default there are three modes: Normal, Audit and Live. If you select the Normal mode then the macro will not have a recording file that you will be able to use after you are done recording.
If you select the Audit mode then the macro will have a recording file that you can use at any time. However, you will only be able to preview the macro.
If you select the Live mode then the macro will have a recording file that you can use immediately and also a preview.
Save
In this menu you can choose the option that saves your recorded macros. By default there is a 'Last saved' option, which will use the last time your macros were saved as the a77f14ba26 ballou
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