The /macrocancel command should do what you are asking.
The /macrocancel command should do what you are asking.
Just a note that this needs to be entered manually if using /mlock in your macros, because /mlock prevents other macros from working.
I would love to have a new general action or something similar that cancelled an active macro. Since it isn't a macro it could be used to cancel an /mlocked macro too.
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