09-13-2008, 01:10 AM
I am new to Quick Macros and new to macros in general so please excuse my very elementary question!
I've managed to create a menu. I've dragged macros that I've created with simple text recall.
I call the menu up just fine and it displays the selections just fine. I click on a selection and it recalls the text just fine.
My question is: How can I loop the menu macro so that it reappears once I make a selection. I call the menu up with a CTRL+Z and it displays my menu selections and I click on the entry Ineed. It would be very nice it after it runs that selection, the menu would redisplay without me having to do a CTRL+Z each time. I would also like to know how to stop it once I'm done with it. Typically, our clients would bring it up at the beginning of their day and then stop it at the end of the day.
I've tried going into the help menus and found the "rep" function, but it goes into some endless loop and I've got to kill QM to stop it! I'm sure there is a way to do this, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Thank you very much,
Ann
I've managed to create a menu. I've dragged macros that I've created with simple text recall.
I call the menu up just fine and it displays the selections just fine. I click on a selection and it recalls the text just fine.
My question is: How can I loop the menu macro so that it reappears once I make a selection. I call the menu up with a CTRL+Z and it displays my menu selections and I click on the entry Ineed. It would be very nice it after it runs that selection, the menu would redisplay without me having to do a CTRL+Z each time. I would also like to know how to stop it once I'm done with it. Typically, our clients would bring it up at the beginning of their day and then stop it at the end of the day.
I've tried going into the help menus and found the "rep" function, but it goes into some endless loop and I've got to kill QM to stop it! I'm sure there is a way to do this, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Thank you very much,
Ann