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How do you paste a command into an RP-6?
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Post 1 made on Friday December 14, 2007 at 09:09
thebland
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If I copy a single RS-232 command from a page in my remote, how do I paste it into the RP6 or open macro in the RP6?

I am sure it must be obvious??!
Jeff
Post 2 made on Friday December 14, 2007 at 11:01
Rob Grabon
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No its not. You can create a new macro and paste whatevers on the clipboard into that macro. But you can't have a macro open that you already wrote and post in a single new comand. It's all or nothing.
Technology is cheap, Time is expensive.
Post 3 made on Friday December 14, 2007 at 12:21
estech
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The "text" of the RS-232 command can be copied, and then pasted into a new RS-232 command in a RP-6 macro. But you have to open the original RS-232 commands' properties/RS-232 window to copy the text.
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