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EmEditor Professional 6.00.2 - User Guide and FAQ

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Record Macro

To record a macro, select the Start/Stop Macro Record command. The mouse pointer should then turn into a video camera icon, indicating that macro recording is active. In this state, you can record most operations in EmEditor. Let's start our tutorial by typing the following text:

EmEditor supports macros.

After typing the text, select the Start/Stop Macro Record command again. The video camera icon should return to the original Windows mouse pointer.

We have now recorded the the insertion of the text EmEditor supports macros. into EmEditor.

We call this a temporary macro since it has not yet been saved to a file (its temporarily saved in the Windows Registry). You can execute the temporary macro by selecting the Run Macro command. The temporary macro is stored until a new operation is recorded in the macro, and can be executed as many times as you want. When you exit EmEditor and reopen it later, the temporary macro is still available.

A temporary macro provides a quick, convenient way of automating tasks. If you want to record and execute multiple macros, however, you need to save the macro (see Save Macro).

Save Macro

To save a macro, select the Save Macro command. The Save As dialog box should appear. EmEditor defaults to the My Macros folder under the My Documents folder. To change the default folder, select the Customize Macros command, then go to the Options tab in the Customize Macros dialog box.

You can select either JavaScript or VBScript from the Save as type drop-down list box in the lower part of the dialog box.

Now give the macro file a name. Let's save our tutorial file as: tutorial.

Frequently Asked Questions - EmEditor Professional

  1. How to save files automatically ?
    1. Click properties for current configuration(if you want to change only the current configuration) or properties for all configurations (if you want to change all configurations) on the Toolbar to display the Auto Save tab.
    2. Check Auto Save, and specify how often you want to automatically save open files.
    3. Specify the location of the folder where you would like open files to be saved to automatically.
    4. If you want to ensure that files will not be accidentally overwritten, check the Rename if the Same File Name Exists option.



  2. How to insert or delete returns at wrap points ?
    Select the text within which you want to insert or delete returns, select Advanced under the Edit menu, and then select the Insert Returns command or the Delete Returns command.

  3. How to do tag jumps ?
    If the file name (line number): format exists at the beginning of the line, placing the cursor on that line and selecting the Tag Jump command on the Edit menu will jump to the specified line in the specified file.

  4. How to tab indent?
    Selecting the text and pressing the TAB key will not replace the selected text with a tab, but will indent the selected text to the right. SHIFT + TAB will indent the text to the left.


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