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 There are 2 kinds of SysOp macros: There are 2 kinds of SysOp macros:
  
-   Key macros   : With this type of macro, it is possible to assign +* **Key macros:** With this type of macro, it is possible to assign many keystrokes to a single key.  When the macro key is pressed, all keys specified will be passed to ProBoard, as if you typed them yourself.
-                    many keystrokes to a single key.  When the macro key +
-                    is pressed, all keys specified will be passed to +
-                    ProBoard, as if you typed them yourself.+
  
                     Special chars: '|' is replaced by <Enter>                     Special chars: '|' is replaced by <Enter>
                                    '^' is replaced by <Esc>                                    '^' is replaced by <Esc>
  
-   Shell macros : You can link any DOS command to a macro's hotkey.  A +* **Shell macros:** You can link any DOS command to a macro's hotkey.  A shell-definition MUST start with a '@' The string following the '@' should contain the DOS command to be executed. You can, of course, use the special shell options from menu function 7.
-                    shell-definition MUST start with a '@' The string +
-                    following the '@' should contain the DOS command to +
-                    be executed. You can, of course, use the special +
-                    shell options from menu function 7.+
  
-                    Take this for an example:+**Take this for an example:**
  
-                    Suppose you have set 'Swapping' to 'No' in ProCFG. +Suppose you have set 'Swapping' to 'No' in ProCFG. Should you, however, need ALL your system memory in 
-                    Should you, however, need ALL your system memory in +the shell, you could define the following macro: 
-                    the shell, you could define the following macro: +
-                    @*C*N*Q*X (COMMAND.COM, NoLog, NoMsg, Swapping).+
  
-   - String macros: You can display a line of text to the user with a +   @*C*N*Q*X (COMMAND.COMNoLog, NoMsg, Swapping).
-                    hotkey. A string macro should start with a back +
-                    quote (`) characterWhen the hotkey is pressed, +
-                    the line of text will be sent to the user and +
-                    displayed on your local screen.+
  
 +* **String macros:** You can display a line of text to the user with a hotkey. A string macro should start with a back quote (`) character. When the hotkey is pressed, the line of text will be sent to the user and displayed on your local screen.
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