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Running Macros With Alloy MultiWare - Macros |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: With Alloy Computer Products 386/MultiWare version 4.xx, when a macro is executed in WordPerfect 5.1, the task doesn't finish; it just stops. MultiWare is an operating system that shares a CPU over multiple tasks. Solutions: This is because MultiWare attempts to determine CPU usage per process. When WP is executing a macro, it does not appear to MultiWare to use CPU time. The fix for this is to remove any {DISPLAY OFF} command from the macro(s) (all existing and all new macros). This will force WP to write to the screen and MultiWare will recognize screen I/O as CPU utilization. |
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