Macro Write
Tools → Macro → Write
Saves the macro to a
command file. Saving the macro to a command file lets you give the macro to another user, and also helps you modify long macros when you do not have the original file.
If you used non-default values for the other macro data, such as the help string, the command file includes comments with those values.
Note: | Adams View saves all macros in the current Modeling database when you save the database. |
For the option: | Do the following: |
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Macro Name | Enter the name of the macro to save to a file. |
File Name | Enter the file name in which to save the macro, and then select OK. |