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What's the Windows 98 Tool that replaced Win 3.1 Recorde
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20/10/1999 13:10:28
 
 
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11/10/1999 14:02:32
Mark Leany
Custom Key Computing
Orem, Utah, United States
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Windows
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Miscellaneous
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00275045
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>In the pre-sales stuff for Windows 98, I remember them talking about a new tool in Windows 98. It allowed you to create a set of commands that would run on your PC in Windows 98 and access other programs. For example, you could program it to open Corel WordPerfect, open a file, copy a section of text, then switch over to Microsoft Word, open a file, and paste the section it.
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>NOTE: It may have required Basic or C++ to create the list of commands; I'm not sure.
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>It's not readily accessible and Windows Help doesn't seem to be helpful. I can't find it with any of the keywords I'm using. Does anybody out there know the tool I'm referring to?

If you have a copy of Win3.x's recorder, it should work.
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