07-31-2007, 09:04 PM
Hi Gintaras,
I think I understand. Funny thing is that when I close quickmacros, and then restart it. It "
releases" the web page.
Is there any way, through a macro, I can tell quickmacros to close itself and then immediately restart. This would be just an occasional command given - as a new user starts using the program, not something that would be given over and over.
Thanks,
Stuart
I think I understand. Funny thing is that when I close quickmacros, and then restart it. It "
releases" the web page.
Is there any way, through a macro, I can tell quickmacros to close itself and then immediately restart. This would be just an occasional command given - as a new user starts using the program, not something that would be given over and over.
Thanks,
Stuart
