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Editing macros

Editing macros

- I'll be honest, I can barely edit HTML documents, so when I first tried to edit macros I felt a little lost. However, it's easier than you might think and it lets you do some things that can't be done by recording macros alone. Let's jump in and see how it works. One of the biggest reasons why you might want to edit macros is if you want to make a change to a macro that you've already recorded and you don't want to have to go through all the steps over again just to add a step or two to make your macro better. So, for example, in a previous video in this series I made a macro for turning anti-aliasing on and off. So in order to make this easier for you, instead of going through all of those steps again, what I'll do is give you the file and you can just bring those into your own macros folder. So with the Free Exercise Files that you can get without a premium subscription you just want to go and get the AAoff and AAon. I'll just select both of those and let's hit Control + C to copy…

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