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jack1747 Newbie
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Posted: June 15 2007 at 12:41 | IP Logged
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"The test macro contains 3 lines."
It doesn't contain anything. I am going to copy the screen shot and continue.
Sorry, the technical writer part of me is showing.
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jack1747 Newbie
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Posted: June 15 2007 at 12:51 | IP Logged
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Opps, I am stuck right here. The Marco detail only has 1 line, seq 10.
Ok, just discovered right clicking on blank part of screen and insert.. Moving on..
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nadler Super User
Joined: February 25 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: June 15 2007 at 20:24 | IP Logged
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Jack, thanks for the feedback. That's exactly what we need.
We'll change 3.7 to:
The TEST MACRO will contain 3 lines.
1. You'll initially only see line 10 on your screen. Use the drop down menus to complete line 10 as in Figure 3.7.2
2. Right click on a blank part of the screen and click on insert to create another blank line.
3. The second line is a Wait command which pauses the execution of the macro for the time period (in seconds). Type in 15 in the seventh column. Fill in the other columns using the drop down menus as in Figure 3.7.2
4. Right click on a blank part of the screen and highlight and click on the Play command. The Test Light should turn on, and then turn off after 15 seconds.
5. Make sure to save your new macro by pressing the F5 key.
Jack, if you have any more - keep them coming. Thanks!
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