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 ====== Macro Library ====== ====== Macro Library ======
  
-The macro library is a place where we can provide you with a variety of ready-made macros for optional addition to your macros.  You can download new potential macros from us or from friends or colleagues. ​ You can also share your own macros with other Keyboard Maestro users by exporting your clever macros as a library item.+The macro library is a place where we can provide you with a variety of ready-made macros for optional addition to your macro collection.  You can download new potential macros from us or from friends or colleagues. ​ You can also share your own macros with other Keyboard Maestro users by exporting your clever macros as a library item.
  
 Keep in mind that macros can do practically anything on your Mac, including cause a huge amount of damage, so you should never execute a macro without verifying the source and better yet, checking exactly what it does. Keep in mind that macros can do practically anything on your Mac, including cause a huge amount of damage, so you should never execute a macro without verifying the source and better yet, checking exactly what it does.
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 Each macro comes with a short description to tell you what it does, so scroll through them to see all the possibilities,​ and click on them to get more details. Each macro comes with a short description to tell you what it does, so scroll through them to see all the possibilities,​ and click on them to get more details.
  
-You can export a set of macros to a macro library file, which you can share with others, and you can import .kmlibrary files into your macro library. ​ Note that currently there is no way to delete imported macro library entries from your Macro Library except by quitting Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine and removing the files from the FILE{{{~/​Library/​Application Support/​Keyboard Maestro/​Keyboard Maestro Libraries}}} folder+You can export a set of macros to a macro library file, which you can share with others, and you can import .kmlibrary files into your macro library. ​ Note that currently there is no way to delete imported macro library entries from your Macro Library except by quitting Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine and removing the files from the FILE{{{~/​Library/​Application Support/​Keyboard Maestro/​Keyboard Maestro Libraries}}} folder
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 +For some other example macros, you can also look at the [[:​Macro_Library|Macro Library]] on the wiki.
  
manual/Macro_Library.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/03 04:04 by peternlewis