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-====== Macros ====== 
-===== Overview ===== 
  
-Macros are the heart, soul, and meat of Keyboard Maestro.\\ 
-See the [[https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​documentation/​7/​macros.html|Keyboard Maestro Documentation]] for a complete description. 
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-Macros, also known as Shortcuts, are a way of improving your productivity by allowing you to perform repetitive or frequently required actions more quickly and accurately, tailoring your Mac to your usage patterns. 
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-A macro is a process consisting of a series of steps, known as [[Actions|Macro Actions]], that will be run (executed) when any of its [[Triggers|Triggers]] are invoked (like pressing a Hotkey/​shortcut) and the proper environment is present (like a certain app is running). ​ Sets of Macros are collected together into a [[Macro_Groups|Macro Group]], where you can define the required environment for the macros to be active (available) to run. 
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-Macros can do almost anything you can do manually on your Mac, and much that you can't, like running scripts.\\ 
-For a more detailed list of actions a Macro can do, see: 
-  * [Keyboard Maestro Home Page](https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​main/​) 
-  * [Macro Examples](https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​documentation/​7/​macroexamples.html) in the Documentation 
-  * The [[Macro_Library|Macro Library]] 
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-===== Examples ===== 
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-A typical simple Macro consists of a single [[trigger:​Hot_Key|Hot Key trigger]], such as Control-A, together with a single action, such as the [[action:​Insert_Text_by_Typing|Insert Text by Typing Action]] that will “type my address” . 
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-===== How To Create a Macro ===== 
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-To create a Macro, first launch Keyboard Maestro, select the desired Macro Group to contain it, and then click the + button below the Macros list. To edit a Macro, double click it, or select it and press the Edit button. The Macro Editor window will be displayed. ​ For complete, how-to details, see the [[https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​documentation/​7/​macros.html|Macros Section in the Keyboard Maestro Documentation]] 
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-===== See Also ===== 
-==== Related Topics ==== 
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-See also the [[Macro_Groups|Macro Groups]], [[Actions|Macro Actions]], [[Triggers|Macro Triggers]] and [Recording](https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​documentation/​7/​recording.html) sections. 
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-==== Documentation ==== 
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-  * [[https://​www.keyboardmaestro.com/​documentation/​7/​macros.html|Macros Section in Keyboard Maestro Documentation]] 
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-==== Forum ==== 
-  * [Macros Section](https://​forum.keyboardmaestro.com/​c/​macro) where users have shared macros they have built. 
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-==== External References ==== 
-  * [A Beginner'​s Guide to Automating Your Mac with Keyboard Maestro](http://​lifehacker.com/​a-beginners-guide-to-automating-your-mac-with-keyboard-1630276897) at LifeHacker.com. 
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