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GP2010 Run Multiple Macros Back-to-Back

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I have a GP macro already created, but I would like to add another macro/step to the process. Is there anyway for me to record a new macro - then create a macro that runs the first macro, then the next?

Or do I just have to record the new macro and then merge the two files so that it becomes one macro?

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    L Vail Profile Picture
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    RE: GP2010 Run Multiple Macros Back-to-Back

    Hi,

    You can record a macro to call the other macro and the result will be a single macro that includes the key strokes of the other macro. It works great for situations where you need to add some actions before or after the exiting macro. Once you have the 'combined' macro, you no longer need the first macro.

    Kind regards

    Leslie

  • David Musgrave MVP GPUG All Star Legend Moderator Profile Picture
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    RE: GP2010 Run Multiple Macros Back-to-Back

    Macros are just text files so you can edit them and combine them into one.

    It is possible to have one macro start another as well, just record a macro of starting another macro.

    David

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