User Guide > Managing Macro Sets and Macros > Using Macros > Creating Macros by Typing a Name
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Creating Macros by Typing a Name
To create a macro by selecting a value:
1. Click in a macro enabled text box.
2. Type $(<macro-name> where <macro-name> is a macro name that does not exist.
If <macro-name> already exists, it will be displayed for selection, using the auto-complete feature, or else the Add New Macro option is displayed.
3. Click Add New Macro.
The Create New Macro dialog appears with the Macro Name field pre-populated with the typed value.
4. In the Create New Macro dialog, specify the macro details:
Macro Set Name: You can select an existing macro set or type a new name. This is the macro set where the new macro will be added.
If you enter a new macro set name, that does not exist then on clicking Create it will be created and stored in the configured macro definition file and after that the new macro will be added to this new macro set. For more information about macro definition file, see Macro Definition Files.
Macro Name: The macro name. This field is pre-populated.
Macro Value: Specify a value. This is stored as a text string in the macro.
Encrypted: Select this to encrypt the macro. Macro values are displayed in plain text by default. When encryption is enabled, this macro value changes to a series of asterisks.
If you select the encrypted option then the Macro Value field will mask the entered value.
Description: Type a brief description for the macro.
Description field is disabled (not supported) for macros that belong to LOCAL macro set.
5. Click Create to save the macro set and macro details.
Last modified date: 07/26/2024