
When the macro is looping the number displayed for the loop count will count down to zero then the looping will stop. This only effects old PC's with very outdated CPU's.Īs a general rule it is best to leave yourself at least 500 ms to 1 second between the last and first entry, so the macro can be stopped with a pause or mouse click.Ĭreate a Custom Loop - To set a custom loop count left click on the ' Loop ' label (top right) to bring up the custom loop count input box and then enter the loop count you wish.

This occurs in older computers with slow or overloaded processors that are unable to provide adequate CPU attention to the application to catch a pause or stop event between the last and first macro entry. This will loop the macro continually until the macro is paused with the ' CTRL+F9' key or the stop button (next to the play button) is clicked with the mouse.Ĭaution - It is possible to get macro's caught in a never ending loop if the time between the first macro entry and the last macro entry is less than 50 m/s. To loop a macro tick the ' Loop' check box located at the top right of the Macro window. How do I loop my macro or create a custom loop count?
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