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The Macros tab is an indispensible tool. Record a set of actions often repeated. The macro can then be run repeatedly to copy the same actions. In this manner, less wear and tear is put on your mouse. Macros can be used to macro skill, even afk or while playing another character. Macroes can be used for gathering resources and crafting. Note: Macroing afk to gather resources is known as bot farming and is illegal. You can use a macro to assist in resource gathering but you must not be afk.

Macros are divided into two sections. The column on the left is the macro index of all macroes you make. On the right is the action area, used to set and edit the macros you create. Macros are saved to a folder, 'Macros', in your Razor folder. These can be edited in text format.

For a large selection of pre-made razor macros for skill gain and more, visit UOG:Addict.

Categories can be created to organize your macros. Be aware, although each character may have its own profile, all macros recorded for any/all characters you use will show in your macro index. Categories allow you to organize your macros in groups. You may want to use groups for each character, crafting skills, pvp actions, etc. The benefit to having all macros show, they only need setting once. Each character can have their own hot key settings depending on how frequent that character would use the macro (if at all).
Right click the left column for the following options:

To Create a Macro, begin by clicking the 'New' tab at the bottom of the gump. A second gump prompts you to enter the name of the macro; click 'okay'.
The macro will now appear in the left index. Highlight the macro name with a left click.
A list of functions to set the macro will now show beside the right action window.
Right click the macro name to move it into a category.

To Set/Record a Macro, highlight the macro in the left index. Click the 'Record' tab on the right and go through the actions in-game that you want in the macro. When you have finished, click the 'Stop' tab. Once the macro is created, the 'Stop' tab will change to a 'Play' tab when the macro is not running. To clear the macro entirely for re-recording, click the Record tab again. A prompt warns your original macro will be cleared.
You now have the basis of a macro. From here, you can fine tune it with a list of options found with a right-click.: