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Default Checking before opening "activate:newwindow" to see if already opened

When a macro button (name = ON") is pressed, I want to open a new window, if
not already opened, with a wildcard extension of "*:2" and then close if if
this macro button is pressed (name = Off). Currently, when I press ON, it
just keeps opening a new window and gives extensions ":2", ":3", ":4", etc.
Thank you for your help


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