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Edit an Existing Macro<br />

When you have created a macro using macro learn mode from live or otherwise, you can edit the<br />

content of your macro by removing or adding commands and special macro softkey functions (such<br />

as wait, loop, and so on).<br />

From the macro editor display, select an existing macro number and press [Enter]. The selected<br />

macro contents will display the detail section. Press {Edit} to make changes to the content.<br />

When in edit mode, the browser changes to display all softkeys available for the system that would<br />

otherwise be difficult to find when recording a macro.<br />

Next to the softkeys display are paging buttons to page through the available softkeys. When used,<br />

these paging buttons will not be stored as content in your macro.<br />

In addition, a new set of macro editor softkeys are displayed while in edit mode including:<br />

• {Loop Begin} - inserts a loop start command.<br />

• {Loop End} - inserts an end command for a loop with a limited number of iterations. An infinite<br />

loop is assigned when you use “0” for the iterations.<br />

• {Wait} - inserts a pause.<br />

• {Delete} - removes commands from the macro.<br />

• {Wait for Input} - Inserts a pause in the macro to allow you to enter data. The pause lasts until<br />

you press the [Macro] key again. Then the remainder of the macro will be completed.<br />

• {Done} - exits macro edit mode. You may also use the [Learn] key to enter and exit edit mode.<br />

In edit mode, the cursor in the macro content detail section of the display provides use of the arrow<br />

keys to navigate through the existing content list. Use of the arrow keys will not be stored to the<br />

macro content.<br />

To add content, place the cursor in the section that you want to insert, then add the command. To<br />

delete a command, place the cursor ahead of the content to be deleted, then press the {Delete}<br />

softkey.<br />

Press [Select] when you have completed all editing. Press [Escape] to abort.<br />

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