![]() Our macro needs to read the number stored in RRCounter, store it in the variable CurrentCounter, perform some simple math on CurrentCounter, then store the result in RRCounter for the next time we need to increment the number. Remember: Keyboard Maestro's named clipboards are able to retain information stored in them through restarts, so even if I have to restart my Mac, that number is still there. Here's how the Counter works: The clipboard we created, RRCounter, stores the last used number in our email sequence. To create this counter you're going to use the variables and clipboard we created in our last segment. I call the macro I use to do this a Counter. The wood yards have the extent of whole quarters. In 1882, own action and keyboard production starts. Prizes and awards from Vienna, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Chicago, Berlin and Milan form the basis of Seiler’s worldwide renown. Most of the information used to do this is static text or can be pulled using system variables, but in order to sequence each email message, I need to keep track of the previous sequence number using a variable, add "1" to that variable, and update the variable to today's sequence number. Due to these three managers, Seiler piano company becomes one of Germany’s and the World’s foremost piano makers. In order to make these messages easy to find and catalog, every email I send out has specific information in it: The show name, the show season and/or the date of the report, what type of report it is, and the number of the report in sequence. As a reminder, the macros we're creating are based on macros I use to address and send email messages to members of a production staff for plays that I'm stage managing.
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