Many times people will share their macros here on the forums. For you to make use of the macro you either need to record the macro yourself or copy and paste it. Shorthand It might look something like: Macro This is the raw data that Razor uses. It might look something like this: or Code: !Loop Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3922|True Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|1 Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|-1|0 Shorthand isn't a usable macro in itself, it's more of a guide to show you how to record the macro yourself. The second two examples are real macros that you can copy and paste. There are multiple ways to do this and it depends on which operating system you are using. The first step is finding where your macros are stored. Create a new macro in Razor called "test" (you don't have to record anything into it). Open Windows Explorer (right click the start button and select browse or Windows Explorer) and find your new "test" macro. On Windows 7 it's probably "C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Razor\Macros". On Windows XP it's probably "C:\Program Files (x86)\Razor\Macros". The shortcut is to hit WindowsKey-R and type "%appdata%\Razor\Macros" without the quotes. Double click test.macro to open it. The first time you do this you'll get a message that "Windows can't open this file", so you'll have to "select a program" and choose Notepad. Copy and paste the text from the forum to test.macro and save it. In Razor, on the macros tab, right click in the white space and chose "Reload" and you have a working macro.
Aragorn, I wrote the guide for Razor on Mac. Has where the Macro files are located on Mac: http://uorforum.com/threads/using-razor-on-mac-guide.20166/