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Old 06-07-2011, 08:13 AM   #1
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Macro Editing in Notepad++

Seeing as Notepad++ is free, I'd thought I'd have a go at trying to create some macros for it to speed up my format tidying up of my HTML files before I put them into Sigil to create my epubs.

Previously I used this tool to record the macros with the record macro function so I have the basic macro there in the shortcuts.xml file but when I look at it, there is a lot of extra line that I don't know what they are for.

Has anyone done this before and if so, do you have any hints on how I modify it?

I've attached my shortcuts.xml file to show you what I have already.

What the two macros I created do is replace all the single and double straight quotes to their curly equivalents. I'd like to supress all the notification boxes that pop up after each search and replace and have the macro finish with a message saying something like "Done".
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