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: This allows the user to assign a set of keys strokes to be shortcut keys for a macro.
Select the macro you want to edit and click Set Key.
The Set Key text will then turn red and is waiting to record keystrokes to assign to that Macro Key
Press.
As the keys are pressed the entered keystrokes will be shown in the Macro Key Press column.
Once the keystrokes have been entered press Apply.
If a combination of keystrokes is not allowed an error message will appear. You must re-enter using
the parameters explained in the error message.
If a combination of keystrokes has already been assigned to another macro an error message will
appear. You must re-enter using a unique combination of keystrokes.
In the below example an attempt has been made to use the CTRL+1 combination for macro 2:
The error message alerts the user that this shortcut is a duplicate of macro 1 and that a different set
of keystrokes is required.
: This will reset all macro settings, will delete all contents, previews and any
additional macros added.