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Use the Duplicate Macro... command to copy an existing macro. You will find the command in the Macro Management menu. To open this menu, click the Macro Management See also Description of dialog boxAssigning a nameThe Name field shows the macro's current name. Enter the new name for the macro in the Name field. Select a short name with a descriptive meaning, that accurately describes the macro's intended purpose. You will later find this macro under that name in the Macro Manager tool window's list of functions. Note: Macros will be saved in a specific directory for macros in your software. For this reason, no two macros are allowed to have the same name. When you enter a name in this dialog box that already exists, you will receive an error message. Entering a descriptionThe Screen Tip description field shows the current brief information for the macro. You can edit this description when you copy the macro. You can define a button for the macro at a later date. The description will then be displayed when you move your mouse pointer over this button. If you leave this field empty, the name of the macro will be automatically used as brief information. Closing the dialog boxClick the OK button to confirm the settings and close the dialog box. When you do this, you will automatically create a new macro file with the file name extension XVM in your software's macro directory. 9654 |