Well based on your macro, everything should be in working order.
What I suggest to "troubleshoot" it, is to remove the <t> and <me> portion of your macro, only keep the /ac Cure <tt> line there, and try to use your macro and see how it behaves.
Well based on your macro, everything should be in working order.
What I suggest to "troubleshoot" it, is to remove the <t> and <me> portion of your macro, only keep the /ac Cure <tt> line there, and try to use your macro and see how it behaves.
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