And check your Edit settings with the Edit_Settings pull-down or the EDSET
command.

Regards,
John K

Wayne B of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote
on 01/19/2009 09:04:04 PM:

> Make sure you didn't accidentally set up an initial macro on your ISPF
EDIT
> panel.
>
> In option 2) look below the Workstation File line and make sure nothing
is
> in the initial macro field.
>
> I've done this by accident a few times. The macro setting will stay in
your
> ISPF profile until you remove it.
>
> Hope this helps your problem...
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Betsy Jeffery
<[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Some how I have managed to create something that ISPF thinks is an edit
> > macro.  Opening any file/member tries to execute the macro (which is
junk
> > and
> > therefore invalid).  Simple question for simple mind:  How do I get rid
of
> > it?  I
> > have searched high and low and cannot find the reference.  TSO/ISPF
manuals
> > don't quite say.

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