What is the difference between an application macro and an always active macro?
Application macros are commands that carry out a series of actions in a specific program. They are active only where the program for which they were created is the active program. Always active macros are commands that send a series of keystrokes to the active program or highlighted object. They are active whenever VoiceCenter is running.
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