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Re: Rearrange macros #macos


 

Hi Dave,

I don't see an answer to the question on that help page.

What I think he is asking is if there is a way to re-order the macro buttons when you have turned on the Show All 48 option.

As an example, suppose I have a "Net Start" macro in slot 1 and want to move it to slot 13.? I dont know of a way to accomplish this through the GUI besides cutting and pasting the macro contents and then separately cutting and pasting the label text into the target location.? You also need an empty slot to be able to move the puzzle pieces around if your target macro slot already contains a configured macro that you don't want to lose/overwrite.

I believe it is technically possible to manually edit the macro file to reorder the macros, but due to the risk of corrupting the file I don't generally recommend that approach.

73,
Daniel (AE4ON)

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025, 11:44?AM Dave via <w1hkj25=[email protected]> wrote:
See

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 11:14?AM Ryan Trullinger (KC0QNB) via <rt83021=[email protected]> wrote:
Is there a simple way to change macro positions on the GUI? Drag and drop would be nice, but I am not sure if that would work. I don't like the macro layout that is the default it doesn't flow quite right. I have copied and pasted a few in the macro editor but that takes a lot of time.

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