[App_rpt-users] Access Command Mode With A Macro
Tim Sawyer
tim.sawyer at me.com
Wed Jul 31 19:00:28 UTC 2013
Leave the # off and it will stay in command mode.
1=*355555*455555
Also you can do this shortcut. The zero is an app_rpt shortcut meaning the last node used node number.
1=*355555*40
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Tim
:wq
On Jul 31, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Jon Rorke <jrorke at cogeco.ca> wrote:
> yes
> On 7/31/2013 2:38 PM, Johnny Keeker wrote:
>> The question is, can a macro be created to connect to a node and then put it in the command mode? I've tried creating the usual macro example.
>> [macro]
>> 1=*325555*425555#
>> *51 only calls the 25555 node yet it does not take into account the *425555
>>
>>
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