Chapter 16  Macros
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Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block and the Keyframe Control Block
The [RCALL] button goes off, and the specified register data is copied to 
the paste buffer.
• When auto insert mode is on, the data from the specified register is 
included after the edit point.
• When auto insert mode is off, continue to step 5.
5
When auto insert mode is off, to include after the edit point, press the 
[PASTE] button in the keyframe control block.
To include before the edit point, hold down the [SHIFT] button in the 
keyframe control block, and press the [PASTE] button.
In place of steps 2 to 4, you can specify the register with the Flexi Pad control 
block. (See “Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro” (page 951).
The same effect is obtained if you use a button which has a macro attachment 
set. In this case, the data from the assigned macro register is copied into the 
paste buffer.
Undoing a macro editing operation with the numeric keypad 
control block
Immediately after inserting, modifying, deleting, or pasting an event, you can 
undo the operation by pressing the [UNDO] button in the numeric keypad 
control block.
Saving a Macro
Use the following procedure to save the register after creating or editing/
modifying a macro.
1
In the numeric keypad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it 
on.
This assigns the numeric keypad control block to macro operations.
2
Press the [STORE] button, turning it on.
3
Enter the number of the register in which you want to save the macro with 
the numeric keypad buttons. (1 to 250)
To search for an empty register, instead of entering a number, press the [.] 
(period) button.
The display shows the corresponding register number. A letter “E” after 
the number indicates that the corresponding register is empty.
4
Press the [ENTER] button.