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<playmacro> element

The <playmacro> element terminates the current macro and launches another macro (see PlayMacro action (<playmacro> element). This process is called chaining macros.

There are restrictions on where in the <actions> element you can place a <playmacro> element (see Adding a PlayMacro action).

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