Difference between revisions of "Exporting a Macro"
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− | Macros you create can be exported to a file for later use. Select the Export option from the Macro menu. Flowcode will | + | Macros you create can be exported to a file for later use by [[Importing a Macro|importing the macro]] in another project. |
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+ | Select the Export option from the Macro menu (Macro > Export...). | ||
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+ | Flowcode will then ask you to select the macro you wish to export and then ask you for a filename to save the file. | ||
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+ | Flowcode macros are exported with the file extension .FCM | ||
If the Read Only tick box is ticked then the exported macro will be locked making the macro unable to be edited when importing back into other Flowcode programs. | If the Read Only tick box is ticked then the exported macro will be locked making the macro unable to be edited when importing back into other Flowcode programs. |
Revision as of 09:50, 20 June 2013
<sidebar>Sidebar: What Is a Macro?</sidebar>
Macros you create can be exported to a file for later use by importing the macro in another project.
Select the Export option from the Macro menu (Macro > Export...).
Flowcode will then ask you to select the macro you wish to export and then ask you for a filename to save the file.
Flowcode macros are exported with the file extension .FCM
If the Read Only tick box is ticked then the exported macro will be locked making the macro unable to be edited when importing back into other Flowcode programs.