Advanced Configuration ~ Macros

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9.Click Add to place the command into the macro. The command line now appears in the command line table.

You can now create another command line for the macro or save the completed macro.

Editing macros

With the Macro Editor, you can add, edit, or remove command lines in the macro. If you used the Macro Recorder to create a macro, the Macro Editor opens automatically. Otherwise, click the Macro Editor toolbar button.

To edit a macro

1.Select the macro from the Macro list.

2.Click Change Name to edit the macro label.

3.Double-click the command line you want to edit. The Current Line Number displays the selected command line.

4.Make changes to the command or arguments by selecting options from the drop-down lists.

5.Click Replace to overwrite the old command line with the new changes.

6.Click Save or Save As to save the macro.

To delete a macro

Click Clear Macro to delete the entire macro.

Click Delete to delete the selected command line.

To add or insert a command line

Click Add to place the current command line into the next available row in the command line table.

Click Insert to insert the current command line into the row directly above the currently selected command line in the table.

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ClearOne comm XAP 400 operation manual Editing macros, To edit a macro, To delete a macro, To add or insert a command line