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Re: AppleWorks Macros
In article <boucher1-06ECB6.22354305082006@news-fe-01.texas.rr.com>,
Robert Boucher <boucher1@alumni.texas.net> wrote:
> In article <kzcBg.4407$FN2.957@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
> "Bryan Parkoff" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > "Robert Boucher" <boucher1@alumni.texas.net> wrote in message
> > boucher1-168509.16501905082006@news-fe-01.texas.rr.com">news:boucher1-168509.16501905082006@news-fe-01.texas.rr.com...
> > >I still use Appleworks every day; however it has been awhile since I
> > > have written any new macros. One of my older macros needs to start out
> > > in multi record layout. Isn't there a way to determine (within the
> > > macro) if you are in single record layout?
> >
> > Are you referring AppleWorks for Mac? If yes, it is not the correct
> > newsgroups. Please go to Mac newsgroups. I doubt that AppleWorks for
> > Apple
> > II and Apple IIgs may have macros in database. It does not look like
> > TimeOut may have it.
> >
> > Bryan Parkoff
>
> This is the original AppleWorks that is running on a IIe and this is the
> proper newsgroup. I have been running macros with this database for
> years.
Never mind, I found it. Start the macro with oa-@ which forces a zoom
out.