5. If you haven't brought up the Show dialog, click Done when you have
finished recording your macro. You return to the Macros dialog box
shown in Step 1:
6. You can give each macro a set of hotkeys, as illustrated in Hotkeys,
page 85.
7. You can also assign the playback mode and select either Play Without
Wait (Nowait) or Play with Time Control.
If you run the macro from this dialog box, you
have the option of specifying how the macro
runs.
If you choose Play Without Wait, the
macro runs the key presses one after another with no time delay
between them.
If you choose Play With Time Control, the macro waits for the amount
of time between key presses that you took when you created it. Click
on the arrow next to Play to make your choice.
If you click Play without opening the list, the macro runs with the
default choice. The default choice (NoWait or TimeCtrl), is shown in
the Playback column.
8. If you want to change any of the keystrokes, select the macro and click
Edit. This brings up a dialog box similar to the one for Show. You can
change the content of your keystrokes, change their order, etc.
9. Repeat the procedure for any other macros you wish to create.
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