It is logical. If you tested it, the action has run and it will stick. Discarding it won't undo the action.Thank you, I fixed it. Maybe this is a kind of a bug, because I tested a macros, discarded it and than the text persisted. Isn't that ilogical?
Well, I guess it depends on whos logic than, I would assume the action has to stick only if the macro is saved, but that is my point of view, off course. Anyways, thanks.It is logical. If you tested it, the action has run and it will stick. Discarding it won't undo the action.
I agree, but I did not save the macro. That is my point, I just tested it. But then again, how do you test something if the action is not performed... Complicated issue.Maybe you have to think of it like changing a setting. If you create a macro to set a volume level, then run the macro, then delete the macro, that volume level doesn't then change back to whatever it was before you created/ran/deleted the macro.
I updated the wording of my previous reply slightly... when you test the action you change the setting, the setting can't change itself back.I agree, but I did not save the macro. That is my point, I just tested it. But then again, how do you test something if the action is not performed... Complicated issue.
I don't think it's a complicated issue.I agree, but I did not save the macro. That is my point, I just tested it. But then again, how do you test something if the action is not performed... Complicated issue.