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    Macros

    Projects can directly contain many macros. Macros are shown in the Explorer under the Macros branch of the Explorer.

    This displays all the macros contained in your search path list. Double-clicking on the macro name will run that macro. For more information see Displaying Macros in the Explorer.

    Topics in this section
    • Macros menu
    • Individual Macro menu
    • Displaying Macros in the Explorer
    • Macro files
    Parent topic: Explorer

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