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    • CVMichael
      CVMichael last edited by

      I have a lot of macros, is there a way to split them in 2 columns?

      I have 15 macros so far, but I plan to add more.

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      • timcurtis67
        timcurtis67 last edited by

        One way is to create folders for groups of macros and then place the macros in the appropriate folders. Just put the maximum number of macros in each folder that can be displayed (5 I think for the Panel Due 7").

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        • fma
          fma last edited by

          BTW, on DWC, could it be possible to let the folder open once the macro is clicked? For now, the folder automatically closes, which is annoying when I want to launch several macros from this folder...

          Frédéric

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          • CVMichael
            CVMichael @fma last edited by

            @fma said in User-Defined Macros in 2 columns ?:

            BTW, on DWC, could it be possible to let the folder open once the macro is clicked? For now, the folder automatically closes, which is annoying when I want to launch several macros from this folder...

            Your idea is better, instead of making it a menu, it should be a section to expand, and stay open until you click on another section, and have that one stay open.

            Maybe even open when you hover the mouse on top of it, this way you don't need 2 clicks

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