The spelling Macromedia is a trademark of the Adobe Corporation.
The comparable generic term is "multimedia" or more rarely "rich media."
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Paparazzi.
Just possibly that the media-literate person knows how to spell media!
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Yes if you have a macro thingy.
To make sure that you are not a computerized "macro". A macro is when a computer repeats a task automatically without a human having to keep repeating the same task. A macro could just repeat messages and spam everything. The picture with the letters is there because the macro can't read the letters and continue.
The likely word is "video" (visual media).
Calling a macro loads the macro into memory, while executing the macro runs the macro.
Timeline shows you amount of time in seconds how long something appear on screen or during animation.
Nested macro calls refer to the macro calls within the macros. A macros is available within other macro definitions also. In the scenario when a macro call occurs, which contains another macro call, the macro processor generates the nested macro definition as text and places it on the input stack. The definition of the macro is then scanned and the macro processor complies it.