Macro screen
- A description of a particular application screen.
- The actions to take when visiting this particular application screen.
- A list of the macro screens that can validly occur after this particular application screen.
Although the concept is not very intuitive at this point, there might be in the same macro several macro screens that refer to the same application screen. Because of the way macro screens are linked to one another, the macro runtime might visit the same application screen several times during macro playback, processing a different macro screen at each visit.
Also, one macro screen might refer to more than one application screen. When several application screens are similar to each other, a macro developer might build a macro screen that handles all of the similar application screens.
Nevertheless, each macro screen corresponds to some application screen. When you record a macro, the Macro object creates and stores a macro screen for each application screen that you visit during the course of the recording. If you visit the same application screen more than once, the Macro object creates and stores a macro screen for each visit. Similarly, when you play back a recorded macro, the macro runtime processes a single macro screen for each application screen that it visits during the course of the playback.