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Macro Recorder: Your Guide to a Free Tool to Automate Keyboard And Mouse Actions

Blog: UIPath.com

Macros date back to the 1950s, and their essential purpose hasn’t changed since: save time by using programmable patterns to return preset outputs for specified inputs.

Though macros originated in the earliest days of computing, most users are likely familiar with them due to their popularity in programs like Microsoft Excel. The simplest macros enable users to automatically substitute text and insert shortcuts. Some of the more complex macros are key tools for programming in languages like Lisp.

UiPath offers a free macro recorder. The UiPath macro recorder can take care of your macro recording needs while also providing you an on-ramp into the rest of the UiPath platform, which you can use for graphic user interface (GUI), mainframe, and desktop automation.

How does a macro recorder work?

A macro recorder works in three steps: you record the process you wish to automate, edit the recorded process as necessary, and then playback the macro whenever you need it.

These three basic steps—record, edit, and playback—form the basic actions for every macro recording. With the UiPath macro recorder, you can do all three.

What can you record with a macro recorder?

A macro recorder can record all manner of mouse events and keyboard actions. Basically, you can replace any process you complete via scrolling, clicking, and typing with a macro.

There are three main types of macros:

Use cases for macro recording range from basic keying to exception-flagging:

Macros are a great on-ramp to more advanced automation use cases. If the automatic abilities of macros sound appealing, check out use cases for robotic process automation (RPA), which take advantage of technologies like optical character recognition (OCR) to capture and automate data and actions that macros can’t handle.

Macro recorder reviews

On G2, a popular site for software reviews, UiPath averages 4.5 stars out of 5 across more than 5,000 reviews. The free macro recorder feature comes up in many reviews.

Macro recorders are a great way to start with automation. And once you get used to it, you can use the UiPath platform to automate even more.

The reviews are in: the free UiPath macro recorder is a powerful, useful tool that can handle simple and complex situations, as well as give you a start on more complex RPA use cases.

How to record a macro

Recording a macro with the UiPath macro recorder is simple. All you need to do is start the recording, which brings up the macro recorder wizard, and use the macro recorder wizard to decide which actions to capture.

This video demonstrates how easy it is to record a macro.

A few highlights from the macro recorder tutorial:

As you can see, the UiPath macro recorder can do all the macro recording you need and is easy to learn and use.

A free macro recorder that has it all

The UiPath macro recorder can handle your simplest and most complex macro recording needs, and when you want to scale your automation, the UiPath Platform is there to help.

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