05-01-2008, 11:26 AM
Something weird:
I opened the file it needed, highlighted the text to replace, hit cntrl-V and it replaced the text with "AJ_highlighted text".
i.e XXXX0126062.mp3 where XXXX is highlighted.
Press cntrl-V
It becomes "AJ_XXXX0126062.mp3".
Shift-Cntrl-V will replace the text correctly.
It looks as if cntrl-V is left arrowing to the front of filename, then pasting instead of replacing highlighted text.
Also, in a second macro that runs the above 20 times, there is a line that read 'CS{Lv} rather than 'CSv. What are the brackets doing?
Note: I edited the macros to use Shift-Cntrl-V to paste since it cntrl-V is broken.
I opened the file it needed, highlighted the text to replace, hit cntrl-V and it replaced the text with "AJ_highlighted text".
i.e XXXX0126062.mp3 where XXXX is highlighted.
Press cntrl-V
It becomes "AJ_XXXX0126062.mp3".
Shift-Cntrl-V will replace the text correctly.
It looks as if cntrl-V is left arrowing to the front of filename, then pasting instead of replacing highlighted text.
Also, in a second macro that runs the above 20 times, there is a line that read 'CS{Lv} rather than 'CSv. What are the brackets doing?
Note: I edited the macros to use Shift-Cntrl-V to paste since it cntrl-V is broken.