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run macro after reboot
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yes, you can create your macro and then 'schedule' it via the macro's properties (ctl-p) then go to the Windows Schedule Task folder and open the new task then click on the Schedule tab then in the 'Schedule Task' choose at 'System Startup' and it'll start up when the machine reboots. if you only want it to run on the next startup, go into the Advanced tab and set it to start and end on the same day or have the macro put the command 'end' at the front of itself after running the commands you want.
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