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  1. BACKGROUND I am trying to create a "Playable Macro" that acts as like a shortcut. It opens an Office program and performs a task. Upon completion of the main commands, it has a "Terminate Macro Express" command. I don't want uneccessary programs, like "Macro Express Editor" & "Macro Express Player", running in the background. I want to run my shortcut, and be done with it. PROBLEM As a "Playable Macro"... The "Terminate Macro Express" command only closes the editor. It leaves the player running. I don't have this problem when running it from the editor. It closes everything there. QUESTION - When using a "Playable Macro", is there a way to end ALL "Macro Express" components (player and editor)? - When using a "Playable Macro", is there a task-kill command that can end the "Macro Express" task manager processes? - Do you have any other ideas, where "Macro Express" doesn't run in the background...but its commands are executed properly?
  2. Thank you so much for your help! I just found a working "Direct Script Editor" combination: <LAUNCHDEL2:0:01C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\ONENOTE.EXE><DELAY:3><TEXTTYPE:<CONTROL>m><DELAY:1><TEXTTYPE:<CONTROL>m><DELAY:1><TEXTTYPE:<CONTROL>m><DELAY:1><TEXTTYPE:<CONTROL>m><DELAY:1><TEXTTYPE:<CONTROL>m><TERME> Yours looks much simpler, and I will give it a try.
  3. I would like to create a certain shortcut. It must open a program, then execute a hotkey multiple times. I need it to open this program: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\ONENOTE.EXE I need it to execute this hotkey 5 times: CTRL+M Does anyone know how this can be done? ........... Extra Note: Some of you maybe wondering why I need the hotkey. OneNote does not let you open multiple windows, unless you use the hotkey. Using the hotkey 5 times allows me to open 5 windows.
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