I press the hot key for any macro shown on the palette.MG 0 Palette closes, and the Palette for MG 1 is shown.I press "M" to display the sub-palette of macros in MG 1.Meanwhile I'll show you my MG and palette that work like I think you want yours to. Macro in MG 0 which shows the palette for MG 1.To really answer you question you need to post screen shots for: I need the contained palette’s hot key to be able to show it only when its containing palette is displayed, or to stop triggering the contained macro group’s palette after one macro is triggered. But it turns out that the hot key for the contained palette causes that palette to appear whether or not the containing palette is still displayed. When I try to set a key trigger for a Macro group to show a palette for one action, then put another Macro group in the first group so that it is displayed as a choice on the first group’s palette, then give the contained Macro group a hot key trigger, it seems to allow me to press the hot keys in sequence to bring up container palette and then the contained palette so that I can then select from macros displayed on the contained palette. This could give me quick access to a great number of macros from relatively few initial palettes. Is there a way for a Macro group to be active only as long as it is displayed by the palette shown in its containing Macro group? I want to use a Macro group to show a palette containing other Macro groups triggered by hot keys, so that each of the sub-Macro groups shows a palette of shortcuts.
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