

Another passing waiter assisted and put our order through & a manager checked in again to see if we ordered. Finally get a waiter around & she tells us she's going to be back in 5 minutes & doesn't end up returning. Waited 15 minutes just to get a menu which one of the managers noticed and got us. Had a double shot of spice gold when I asked for a single. Had cream added to my pasta when I didn't ask for cream. If so, you will be requested to decide whether the old macro should be overwritten by the new one or not.Ordereed a prawn pasta, the pasta had 3 prawns in it- was truly disappointed. emp, and EPLAN checks if a macro with the specified name already exists. The macro is saved in the specified directory under the name. The default in this field can only be changed if you have not selected more than one page in the page navigator. If necessary, in the Number of pages field specify the number of pages to be written into the macro.(Page macros can also be created via the Create page macro popup menu item.)

Select the menu items Page > Page macro > Create.Select the desired page(s) in the page navigator.On the other hand, in the page navigator you can also save non-consecutive pages in a page macro. If the cursor is on a project page in the graphical editor, you can only save consecutive pages in a page macro. The macro box is saved in the window or symbol macro according to the specified cut-out.If you have created different variants of a macro, then you can choose between the variants when inserting. Angle and other macro variants are not created automatically, but must be manually generated by you on the project pages, and then finally stored under the same name with a different variant designation.If nothing is selected on the page, you can still select that area / individual elements after selecting the menu item (request displayed in the status bar).If so, you will be requested to decide whether the old macro variant should be overwritten or not. EPLAN checks whether a variant already exists under the specified name. The macro is saved to the specified directory under the name. Then the Save as dialog will be called up again. Move the cursor to the desired position and specify the new location of the handle with a mouse click.Select the Define handle menu item below the button if you want to manually determine the point in the macro on which the cursor depends when inserting.If the page scale should be taken into consideration when inserting macros, you have to select the To page scale check box.The text entered here is displayed in a comments field when inserting macros and simplifies the selection for you. If desired, enter a description of the macro into the Description field.You can create up to 16 variants for every macro representation type under the same file name. By default, one macro is saved as "variant A". This is an interesting option if you want to create different variants for one macro. If necessary, select one or more variant designations for the macro in the Variant field.Click to select another name and / or another target directory. In the File name field, enter the name of the macro.In the Directory field, the default target directory is displayed. (After selecting the elements on the page, the menu item Create window macro / symbol macro is also available as an option of the popup menu.)ĮPLAN opens the Save as dialog. Select the menu item Edit > Create window macro / symbol macro.You have opened a project, are in graphical editing, and have either selected the area on the page that contains the elements you want, or selected individual elements ( + mouse click). For all these actions, stored image files are saved along with the macro. In addition, you can save one or more pages as page macros if you have either selected them in the page navigator or opened them in the graphical editor. In EPLAN you have the option of saving certain selected elements or areas of project pages as window or symbol macros.
