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Just enter: extras on c:\macros

In the command line, not set macros on.

Cheers
Rob

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 27 February 2002 16:36
> To: code400-l@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: How do I retain the window size when starting code?
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> Where do you type in:
> 'set macros on C:\macros'
> When I tried to enter on the input area at the bottom of
> code/400 for set macros on c:\rob\code I got:  Return code
> from set was -1.  See Editor reference for details.
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> Rob Berendt
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> There have been several threads on this topic in the past.
> The one thing I would add is that you should NOT change
> 'C:\wdt40o\macros\profile.lx' - this gets over-written every
> version.  Copy it to your own private directory.  I have mine
> in 'c:\macros' with all the other macros.  I enabled it with
> 'set macros on c:\macros'
>
>   --buck
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