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noddy
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Posted: June 04 2004,02:58

Magnus,
The help file says...
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When you activate the macro controls, they will be displayed in a small window that can be moved around freely on your computer screen, but also docked to the main Mp3/Tag Studio window, at any position along its edges


I have been unable to find how to get the macro window to dock with the main window.
I'm running Win2KPro with SP3, and MP3TS beta 4.
Any help on this would be appreciated.

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Posted: June 04 2004,11:37

Simply drag the macro window to have its edge near the main window. Their edges will then stick, and they will be docked (i.e. if you move or resize the main window, the macro window will follow).

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Posted: June 04 2004,20:59

I see that it docks to the outside, which isn't all that useful on a small monitor. I wonder if it would be possible to duplicate the functionality of the macro window on the macro menu, so macros could be recorded and invoked without using the separate macro window? I would probably control it that way if it was available as an alternative.

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Posted: June 05 2004,16:21

Ok, I'll think about it, thanks for the suggestion.

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