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link to a macro inside a macro
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Post 1 made on Monday August 12, 2002 at 10:55
Megaron
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is this possible?
to link to a macrobutton inside a macro?
example:
"link to preamp - on
delay
link to tv-channel 12 (macro-button)
delay
link to preamp - source=tv"

Thanks in advance,
Megaron
Post 2 made on Monday August 12, 2002 at 14:38
allamand
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Don't know, you'd have to try it. I really think it would be just as easy to have the one Macro change the channel to 12, is there a reason why you'd need to do this? As it is just 1 more link you'd be adding to the first macro.

-steve
-steve
OP | Post 3 made on Monday August 12, 2002 at 15:20
Megaron
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Yes, i've tryd it and it works!
btw: the channelnr.12 was only an example.
You can link inside a macro to another macro..
the 2. macro will jump back to the head-macro after its worn out.
Btw. excuse my bad english *g*


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