FFXI: Macros "0","Macros" "1","Books " "2","Set" "3","Buttons" "5","Editing a Macro " "100","183","-324","2" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&li=ng01;Macros&style; &style=spacer01; &style; Up to 4000 macro commands can be created and stored in the "Macros" section located under the main menu.&li; &style=spacer01; &style; &style=Ty15;&li=*;For more information on creating and editing macros, please refer to the "Command>Macros" section of the manual. &li; "100","160","85","72" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Books&style; &li= ;When you select "Macros" in the main menu, a list of 20 macro books will be displayed. Select the book you wish to edit. You will be presented with the following options. &style=spacer01; &style; [Options] &style=spacer01; &style; Confirm: Display/edit user-defined macro set. Change Name: Rename book. Copy: Copy all macro commands in book. Paste: Paste macro commands to book. Delete: Delete all macro commands in book. "230","53","-45","2" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Set&style; &style=spacer01; &style; &li= ;A macro set consists of macro palettes Ctrl1 through Ctrl0 and Alt1 through Alt0. Select a macro book of your choice and select "Confirm" to display a specific set. There is a total of 10 sets (1-10) within a book, which can be cycled through with the up/down arrow keys.&li; "230","53","-45","2" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Buttons&style; &style=spacer01; &style; &li= ;A macro palette is comprised of 20 buttons in all, from Ctrl1 to Ctrl0, and from Alt1 to Alt0. Select a button to bring up the macro editor window. By pressing the (+) key when the cursor is over a button, you can bring up the following button options.&li; &pre=01;&li= ;[Button Edit] &style=spacer01; &style; Copy: Copy button. Paste: Paste to button. &li=Delete: ;Delete macro assigned to selected button.&li;&li; "196","120","-11","2" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Editing a Macro&style; &style=spacer01; &style; &li= (1);Enter macro title (up to 8 characters).&li; &li= (2);One command may be entered for each line of a macro. Each line can accommodate up to 60 alphanumeric characters.&li; &li= (3);By pressing the (+) key when the cursor is over a line, you can bring up the following line edit options.&li; &pre=01; [Line Edit] &style=spacer01; &style; &li= ;Copy Line: Copy macro content in line. Paste Line: Paste macro content to line. Delete Line: Delete macro information in line.&li;