Difference between revisions of "Editing and Deleting Macros"

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When delete is selected Flowcode will display a list of its macros, choose the name of the macro from the list and then press the 'Delete' button. Flowcode will check that the macro is not being called by any of your icons.
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When 'Delete' is selected Flowcode will display a list of its macros, choose the name of the macro from the list and then press the 'Delete' button. Flowcode will first check that the macro is not being called by any of your icons before deleting it.
  
  
 
When editing a macro Flowcode will open the window containing the macro to allow you to edit it.
 
When editing a macro Flowcode will open the window containing the macro to allow you to edit it.

Revision as of 13:12, 8 July 2013

<sidebar>Sidebar: What Is a Macro?</sidebar> Edit or delete existing macros by selecting the appropriate option from the Macro menu.


When 'Delete' is selected Flowcode will display a list of its macros, choose the name of the macro from the list and then press the 'Delete' button. Flowcode will first check that the macro is not being called by any of your icons before deleting it.


When editing a macro Flowcode will open the window containing the macro to allow you to edit it.