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Chapter 9: Using the Macro Toolbox 9-5
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Define Macro
The
Define Macro
tool stores a macro in memory. A dialog box appears for you to name the macro.
This dialog box is described below. Also see “Rules for creating macros” at the beginning of this
chapter.
The Define Macro dialog box
The
Define Macro
dialog box appears (Macintosh version illustrated) when
you select
Define Macro
after defining valid initial and final objects. Each field is defined below.
Note:
The
Define Macro
dialog box for the Windows and DOS versions is slightly different from the
Macintosh version. The first screen is displayed only in the Macintosh version. In the next screen,
the
Icon font
option is different in the Windows and DOS versions.
Macintosh only
Macintosh, Windows, DOS
Name of the
construction
Enter a name for your construction or select a previously named macro.
To access a previously named macro, point to the arrow on the right-hand
side of this field and press and hold the mouse button. The name entered
here will appear in the
Macro
toolbox when you select
OK
or
OK
and
save
.
Icon font:
(Macintosh only)
The first letter of the construction name entered above appears in this
field. This letter will be used for the icon of the macro in the toolbar. You
may select the font of this letter from Roman, Old English, or Fraktur.
Cancel
Click on this button to cancel or disregard the macro definition. Initial and
final objects will be deselected.
More/Less:
(Macintosh only)
This button is a toggle. Click on it to show
More
or
Less
options.
Name for first final
object
Enter the name that you want to appear as a cursor message when the
cursor is in the vicinity of the first object created by the macro.
Help for this macro
Enter the message that you want to appear in the help window when the
macro is selected.