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Example | Example | ||
- | ====== Copy Macro by MacroId ====== | + | ====== |
^ by: | Gregory Haynes, August 2018 | | ^ by: | Gregory Haynes, August 2018 | | ||
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This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[: | This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[: | ||
- | >The SetTargetHandle call uses the macro ID string to get the handle associated with the macro (even if it is an unassigned factory macro) and assigns that handle to the Playbacks.Editor.Macros.Target.Handle property. This property can then be passed into any other function that requires a handle such as the SetSourceHandleFromHandle function. | + | > |
===== How to use it ===== | ===== How to use it ===== | ||
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- | + | * this macro is best used together with other setup macros to copy your preferred macros to locations of your liking | |
- | tbd | + | |
~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |
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