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Old 05-27-2007, 02:19 PM
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Default Macro Editor Bug

I have found that when attempting to delete an [ENTER] from a command line in the Insert Keystrokes window of the Macro Editor, while the entry is deleted from the Insert Keystrokes window, it remains in the edited command line. The best work around seems to be to delete the entire command line and create a new one (without the [ENTER] in it).
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Old 05-28-2007, 11:51 AM
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The [ENTER] keystrokes might not be visible in the edit window but they are actually present. For after every [ENTER] keystroke, there starts a new line in the editor. That means if you 2 [ENTER] keystrokes there will be 2 lines blank and next command will be seen on third line after them. And, if the [ENTER] is last keystroke in the command line, try to mouse click and you will see the cursor on next line, which will not go beyond that if there is no more [ENTER]

For e.g.: - If the keystrokes are Keystrokes: [ALT DOWN]v[ALT UP][TAB][TAB][TAB][TAB][ENTER][ENTER][TAB][TAB] in "Currently Active Window"

After 4th [TAB], it changes to new line for 1st [ENTER] and again a new line for 2nd [ENTER], that means there will be one line gap between 4th[TAB] and 5th [TAB]

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