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Is there a perticular file that keeps all the macros in for Uo and UOAssist?
I have two computers. Desktop and a laptop. I want to beable to transfer all
my macros to my lap top so I may take it with me with all the convinounce
of my desk top. I would aprriciate it if this question could be answered.
Thanks

Sticky_314
 
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 03:19:22 -0500, "Sticky_314" <sticky_314@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Is there a perticular file that keeps all the macros in for Uo and UOAssist?
>I have two computers. Desktop and a laptop. I want to beable to transfer all
>my macros to my lap top so I may take it with me with all the convinounce
>of my desk top. I would aprriciate it if this question could be answered.
>Thanks
>
>Sticky_314

Well, not just one file but your \Ultima Online\Desktop folder contains
your character's skill gumps and macro files for UO.

Your \UO Assist\UOA-Settings contains your character's macros and settings
for UO Assist.

Those folders are under \Games on my system but probably under \Program
Files by default on yours.

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Michael Cecil
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Sticky_314 wrote:

> Is there a perticular file that keeps all the macros in for Uo and UOAssist?
> I have two computers. Desktop and a laptop. I want to beable to transfer all
> my macros to my lap top so I may take it with me with all the convinounce
> of my desk top. I would aprriciate it if this question could be answered.
> Thanks
>
> Sticky_314
>

There is a subfolder in your UO folder called "Desktop". It holds
subfolders for each shard, then each character (by name, so redundant names
on a shard cause issues). Macros are stored in there. You can transfer it
to another computer, and it is a good idea to have a backup somewhere
(especially when you are going to reinstall). There is something analogous
in the UOA folder, but I cannot remember what it is called offhand.

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pwlints@deleteme.csupomona.edu