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How the macro runtime processes a macro screen
Stage 1: Determining the next macro screen to be processed
Step 1(b): Screen recognition
Defining when to terminate recognition
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Developing macros
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How the macro runtime processes a macro screen
Overview of macro runtime processing
Stage 1: Determining the next macro screen to be processed
Step 1(a): Adding macro screen names to the list of valid next screens
Step 1(b): Screen recognition
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Defining when to terminate recognition
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Defining when to terminate recognition
Timeout setting for screen recognition
Recognition limit