![]() ![]() In the context of TTWin, virtually any program operation can be incorporated into a Macro. Macros can be found in many different applications such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and of course Turbosoft’s TTWin. Often a Macro will contain many commands within a very small text string - it’s best thought of as a kind of ‘shortcut’ that performs multiple operations. What is a Macro?Ī Macro can be simply described as a text string that, when interpreted by a program such as TTWin, provides the ability to execute multiple operations consecutively. Now, with the addition of a Macro Assistant in TTWin version 4, the task of building macros is now even simpler. Macros can be created quickly and easily to achieve automation of tasks and host interactivity. TTWin’s macros offer a wide variety of options for automation that, unlike ActiveX or our built-in scripting language TTWin Basic, require no knowledge of programming languages making them significantly easier for the casual user. ![]() Perhaps one of the most useful features in TTWin is it’s macro capabilities. ![]()
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