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  1. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    In the Macro Express Pro - Explorer window click on File > Reopen to view a list of the most recently used macro (.mex) files. By default the list only displays the file name.

  2. Portable Version - macroexpress.com

    A portable version of Macro Express Pro is available for use on a USB drive or similar portable device. Install Macro Express Pro Portable on the device and run it from that device rather than the local …

  3. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    Assign macros to play back in all Windows programs, in one specific window or program, or in every program except the one selected. The tutorial section also provides a few examples of how to do this.

  4. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    However, variables in Macro Express are integrated into the commands so that they are easy to implement and use. A variable is simply something that holds a value.

  5. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    This command reinstalls the Windows keyboard and mouse hooks used by Macro Express while the macro is playing so that Macro Express will have the first look at the keystrokes and mouse …

  6. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    A menu like the one above should appear, listing the two macros previously defined. Either press the corresponding letter or number next to the macro or double click on the macro in the menu to run the …

  7. Program Navigation - macroexpress.com

    Macro Express Pro consists of several components which may be accessed by clicking on the icons or accessing through the menu commands. Each component is briefly discussed below.

  8. Macro Express Pro - The Windows Automation Tool

    Define a macro to start by clicking on a specific part of a window. Parts include the window border, window title bar, window menu, horizontal scroll bar, vertical scroll bar, system menu, minimize …

  9. Else / End If - Macro Express

    In this case, if the clipboard contents equal Macro Express, the macro opens the www.macros.com web page. If the clipboard contents are different, then the web site command is skipped.