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I think at one time there was a button to record a macro
using relative values/code rather than as absolute. Is
this ability still available, I cannot seem to find it.

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when you start recording your macro choose view / toolbars / stop
recording - the stop recording toolbar will be displayed - it's got two
buttons - the stop button & the relative recording button (when it's
indented it's in relative mode, when its not indented its in absolute mode)

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Hi,

On the 'Stop Recording' toolbar, the second of the two buttons controls
this.


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