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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona
User Manual
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Repeat the above steps for each line of the macro.
About Copying and Editing Complex Macros
With Macro Editor, you do not have to re-create complex macros that you want to use for
other parts of the switcher. You can copy a macro from one register to another and then
edit the macro lines to fit your needs.
There are two levels of macro editing: editing or organizing macro lines and editing a macro
line itself. When reorganizing macro lines, you use the macro editing buttons which allow
you delete, move, insert lines, etc. whereas with line editing, you can edit the individual
lines; location, values, etc. for each.
You can edit a macro line by selecting the line you wish to edit in the Macro Line Editing
menu and then selecting the Line Edit button.
The Macro Editor displays a component level, hierarchical view of the selected macro line.
In this view you can select a different Tier, Group, Location, and/or Component, and then
set a new value for the Component (and apply and save the changes.
The parts of the switcher are organized hierarchically into tiers. Each selected tier has a
number of groups. Each group contains a set of components which share the same set of
locations. So when editing it is essential to select a group which contains the locations and
components you wish the macro to act on.
Note: Selecting the Edit Line button does not open the Component Edit
menu for all lines, for example with an Insert Delay line, the Enter Delay
dialog is displayed when the Edit Line button is selected.

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