A Bruker TopSpin import function in pulse program

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Creating a macro for a sequence of commands in Bruker TopSpin can enhance functionality within pulse programs. Users are advised to explore the software's documentation for guidance on macro creation. For specific examples and technical support, reaching out to Bruker's Customer Support is recommended. Additionally, engaging with the Superuser community may provide further insights and solutions. Utilizing these resources can help streamline the process of implementing inline commands in TopSpin.
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(Technical question about the Bruker TopSpin software.)

I want to create a macro or whatever of a sequence of commands that can be imported in a pulse program and used as an inline command/function in the Bruker TopSpin software. Can you give an example of this?
 
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