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Hi there! I'm starting to make my own VoiceBot profiles and custom actions. For that I'm programming Macros in C#, but the built-in editor isn't very comfortable.<br/>
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I would like to open the files in an editor (Notepad++, for example) so, does anyone know where is the code stored?
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