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Macro Keys
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     With Transcendence you may define macro keys.  The number of keys you
may define, and their length is decided by your Sysop.  A macro key simply 
replaces a long string of text with a couple keystrokes.  A good example 
of using this is for users who like to put their name/handle at the end of 
each message, instead of typing it each time you can define a macro as 
your name, and call that macro each time.

     To define a macro, go into the macro editor from the main menu.  Type 
the number of the macro you want to change.  Simply type in whatever you 
want.  To put a "Return" character in your macro, place "@C" in it.  To put
an "@" symbol, put two @'s in a row (ie. "@@").

     You may use Escape codes in your macros also.

     To call up the macros, hit ^A (Control-A).  Then press a number 1 to 
0.  0 would be macro key #10.  If you have more than 10 macro's to use, 
call number 11-20 by pressing A-P on your keyboard, 'A' would be macro #11, 
and 'P' would be macro #20.

     It takes a little getting used to, but it is a big time saver after 
you get used to it.
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