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Macros

How many actions can I store in one macro?

RE: Macros

Hello Pam

Thank you for your question

In principle you can store as many actions as you wish in a macro.

I practice however it is better to create a series of smaller, discrete macros each carrying out a specific task, and then set them to run concurrently.

This makes them easier to record/write and to debug when they go wrong

Regards

Stephen

 

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