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| There are 2 kinds of SysOp macros: | There are 2 kinds of SysOp macros: | ||
| - | * Key macros | + | * **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. | 
| - | * Special chars: ' | + |  | 
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| - | * Shell macros : You can link any DOS command to a macro' | + | * **Shell macros:** You can link any DOS command to a macro' | 
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| - |  | + | **Take this for an example:** | 
| - |  | + | Suppose you have set ' | 
| - |  | + | the shell, you could define the following macro: | 
| - | the shell, you could define the following macro: | + | |
| - | @*C*N*Q*X (COMMAND.COM, | + | |
| - | - String macros: You can display a line of text to the user with a | + | @*C*N*Q*X | 
| - | 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. | + | |
| + | * **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. | ||