The top left corner of the view button displays the view button page and number.Below this you can see the active line number and play mode - if it is active. At the bottom you can see that it is macro assigned to the view button and the macro number.The Macro pool is shared by all users, but the assignment of macro to View buttons and X-keys/User is stored in your user profile.
Remember that macros assigned to Executors are shared by all users and macros assigned to View Buttons are a user profile setting.
In this video tutorial we learn how to assign a macro to a button or a check box in Excel.
The number on the right side of each executor is the macro number.
The number on the left side is the executor number.
Read below for more details about the three different locations. You can use the method described above, the command line, or you can use the Assign Menu.
Macros can be assigned using the command line input.The first thing you want to do is to place the macros you want to use in the spreadsheet. Next draw the shape in the spreadsheet that you will want to assign the macro to. Then go down to assign macro and select your Macro in the pop up box and click OK.Now, anytime you click on the button the Macro will run.Macros can be assigned to Executors, View buttons, and X-keys.This can make it faster and easier to run and use the macros.You can choose the function by tapping one of the virtual executor keys on the left side of the menu. It looks like this: Here you can select the function wanted for the keys.The different options next to "Top", Go Back", and "Go" are not relevant for macros. This is the one needed to run or activate the macro.If CLI is turned off then there is a "C" in the top middle part.If timing is turned off then there is a "T" in the top middle part.Macros assigned to Executors are shared by all users.The easy way to assign a macro is to press the key, then tap the macro, and then the destination where you want it.
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