Chapter 5: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help261 Click Yes to replace the existing macro with the importedversion. Click Yes to All to replace the currently selected and anyother duplicate macros that are found. Click No to keep the original macro and proceed to the nextmacro Click No to All keep the original macro and proceed to thenext macro. Any other duplicates that are found are skippedas well. Click Cancel to stop the import. Alternatively, click Rename to rename the macro and importit. If Rename is selected, the Rename Macro dialog appears.Enter a new name for the macro in the field and click OK.The dialog closes and the process proceeds. If the namethat is entered is a duplicate of a macro, an alert appearsand you are required to enter another name for the macro.b. If during the import process the number of allowed, importedmacros is exceeded, a dialog appears. Click OK to attempt tocontinue importing macros or click Cancel to stop the importprocess.The macros are then imported. If a macro is imported that contains a hotkey that already exists, the hot key for the imported macro is discarded.Export Macros1. Choose Tools > Export Macros to open the Select Keyboard Macrosto Export dialog.2. Select the macros to be exported by checking their correspondingcheckbox or using the Select All or Deselect All options.3. Click Ok. An "Export Keyboard Macros to" dialog is displayed.Locate and select the macro file. By default, the macro exists on yourdesktop.