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Default Commands for cursor moving right, left, up, down.



Pete wrote:
When you record a macro you get a small square in the middle of the
display - there is an icon to stop recording and another to toggle
between absolute and relative. By default, this starts in absolute
mode, so you should click it once before making any keystrokes.


Thanks, great, this works.

But now.
To avoid several hand mader starts of the macro I want to edit the macro
in a loop. I am not familiar with VSB but do have some experiance with
other dataase languages.
What is the exact way / commands to write down (edit) the macro?

Someting like this.


Start loop; if n < 401
n = n+1
{move, cut, move, past macro as found earlier above}
end loop



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