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2
In the [Edit Macro Event] window, press the [Merge] 
button.
3
Enter the number of a register to merge in the numeric 
keypad area.
4
Press [Enter].
All events in the register are inserted after the selected 
p
osition.
Undoing an edit operation
To undo an operation immediately after inserting, 
modifying, or pasting an event, press the [Undo] button in 
the [Edit Macro Event] window.
Executing a Macro
You can execute a macro using the Flexi Pad control 
block, utility/shotbox control block, utility control block, 
cross-point control block, or numeric keypad control 
block.
On the utility/shotbox control block, utility control block, 
and c
ross-point control block, use buttons assigned with 
the macro register recall function.
For details about assigning a function, see “Assigning a 
Utility Function” (page 405).
Executing a Macro (Flexi Pad 
Control Block)
You can recall a macro register and execute a macro on 
the Flexi Pad control block in macro operation mode.
The macro execution operation varies depending on the 
execu
tion mode.
For details about the execution mode, see “Macro 
execution mode” (page 305).
• Multi mode is disabled if a macro register is recalled 
usi
ng the Flexi Pad control block. Only one macro can 
be executed at a time.
For details about multi mode, see “Executing multiple 
macros simultaneously (multi mode)” (page 305).
• If the same macro or another macro is recalled during 
macro ex
ecution or when the macro is stopped, the 
operation varies depending on the settings.
For details about settings, see “Setting the Macro 
Mode” (page 421).
• Events registered in a macro are executed according to 
t
he setup and the device configuration in force when the 
events were registered. If the state has changed since 
registration, the contents of the macro may not be 
reproduced correctly when the macro is recalled.
• When executing a macro, if you switch to macro edit 
mode,
 the macro currently being executed stops.
• A macro cannot be executed while creating/editing a 
macro.
Executing a macro in normal execution 
mode
1
Press the [MCRO] button.
The [MCRO] button is lit amber, and the memory 
recal
l section switches to macro operation mode.
Notes