TIP Remember that you must successfully build and save a macro project in the Revit VSTA IDE, as explained in
the next section, before it will appear in the Macro Manager's categorized list.
Creating Your First Set of Macros
After you decide on the desired level and language for your macro, highlight that type on the Macro Manager
list and then click New.
Let's walk through an example. In this first screen, select an Application-level macro and C# as the
implementation language:
Click the New button. Revit prompts you to name the macro. For example:
The Revit VSTA IDE presents a starting template for Application-level macros in C#. Here is a portion of the
screen.
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