If You go through ISPF 3.4,
do linecmd 'm' for a pds,
do linecmd '/' for a member,
and in the popup's "Prompt field" write '/' and push enter, You will get a 
popup that among other things contains a field for an "intial macro".
Check that field.

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Thomas Berg   IT Utveckling   Swedbank AB (Publ) 

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> Ämne: Where would an EDIT MACRO get set?
> 
> I've had an interesting situation take place today across 3 
> user IDs (mine).
> 
> Any file I have in a DSLIST if selected by "E" for edit or 
> "V" for view gets the following message:
> "Initial edit macro set"
> 
> And the PF1 just doesn't give me a sufficient clue. And since 
> I don't use edit macros of the INITIAL variety...
> 
> Now if I do =1 or =2, no initial macro is specified. And PROF 
> doesn't show one when I get into a member (even though I get 
> something thrown on the command line).
> 
> I'd suspect a practical joke, since the command is "CANCE", 
> but I can find a fragment a variable...
> 
> Since I do a certain amount of panel changes and development, 
> I'm sure I did it to myself, but I just can't find it.
> 
> Anyone have any idea where to look?
> 
> Thanx,
> Steve Thompson
> 
> 
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