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Defining Macros in Jumps
You define help macros as jumps in much the same way as you define regular jumps. The example below shows a jump that runs a macro that calls the help file on how to use Windows Help.
NOTE: The examples given in this section and the next section are not from the Procedure Editor help file.Figure 3–8: Help Macro in a Jump
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To define a macro in a jump, follow these steps.
- Decide which word, phrase, or graphic reference will serve as the link text (the visual cue that identifies the jump to the user).
- Format the text or graphic reference as double underline (or strikethrough) text.
- Enter an exclamation point (!) and the macro name as hidden text immediately following the link text.
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