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Old 09-04-2009, 09:50 PM
rpader rpader is offline
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Default Purpose of Save As Text?

I notice in WMPro6.5 - Macro Editor that once you create a macro, you can save it as text. I cannot find in any documentation the purpose of that. I would like to edit that text file and run it through the WMP engine. Anyone know if that is possible? I noticed several pages down in this thread someone was trying to import it back into WMP. I don't really care to do the import, just would love to see WMP take that text file, or any other text file that I created in the proper format, and run it.

Any thoughts?

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Ray
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:11 AM
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Hello Ray,

The purpose of this feature is to save or send the prototype of macro.
In case someone needs to send the macro but do not want to reveal the confidential information like password used in macro then they can just save the macro in a text file, remove the information that you don't want to send, save the file and send it.

Unfortunately, you cannot run edited text format of macro (in a text file) through WMP.

This requirement has already been forwarded to the product development team for the future version of product.

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