Can You Run Multiple Macros?

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ADP_MAN
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Can You Run Multiple Macros?

Post by ADP_MAN » Wed May 27, 2015 9:32 pm

Hi All,

I have a very basic question but I cant seem to find an answer for it online. I want to run two macros at the same time on a machine. With my macro already writtem, I click on the icon tray in the bottom right corner of my screen. From there I double clicked on the MS icon which opens a new MS window where I can add multiple macros to a folder. When I click on the first macro, I get the green "Run Now" icon to appear. If I run this, it appears I am unable to run any additional macros. Can someone just confirm that this is true?

Thanks,
Dom

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Re: Can You Run Multiple Macros?

Post by Marcus Tettmar » Thu May 28, 2015 6:46 am

The only way to run two macros at once would be to run them via the command line (e.g. via desktop shortcut - which you can create easily from the toolbar) or compile them (using Macro Scheduler Pro) and then you are able to trigger them separately as separate processes.
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ADP_MAN
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Re: Can You Run Multiple Macros?

Post by ADP_MAN » Fri May 29, 2015 2:44 pm

Thats what I thought.

Thanks!
Dom

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