Importing a macro or script into an IBM emulator program

Modified on Thu, 23 Oct at 9:46 AM

Importing a macro or script into an IBM emulator program, such as IBM Personal Communications, typically involves the following steps: 
  • Locate the Macro/Script Setup: 
    • Open the IBM emulator program. 
    • Navigate to the menu option that allows for macro or script management. This is often found under a "Macro/Script" or "Utilities" section within the program's menu bar (e.g., "Appearance > Macro/Script" in IBM Personal Communications). 
  • Access the Customization Interface: 
    • Within the Macro/Script Setup window, there should be an option to "Customize" or "Manage" macros/scripts. Select this option to open the customization interface. 
  • Import the Macro File: 
    • Within the Customize Macro/Script window, look for an "Import" or "Open" function, typically found under a "File" menu. 
    • Select this option and browse to the location on your computer where the macro or script file (e.g., a .mac or .scp file) is saved. 
    • Select the desired file and confirm the import. 
  • Save and Assign (Optional): 
    • After importing, the macro/script should appear in your list of available macros. 
    • You may need to save the changes within the customization interface. 
    • Optionally, you can assign the imported macro to a specific key combination or toolbar button for quick access within the emulator. 
Note: The exact menu names and steps may vary slightly depending on the specific IBM emulator program and version you are using. Refer to the program's help documentation for precise instructions if needed. 

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