Can I create a macro in Chrome?
A macro is a sequence of software commands and instructions that is recorded. They’re commonly seen in office applications like MS Word, where they’re used to automate frequently used settings inside the software package. After you’ve recorded a macro, you can play it again to select the same set of alternatives.
Google Chrome and a few other browsers now have macro choices thanks to the iMacros addon. You can use that extension to create macros that open many websites at once, enter site passwords, and access other Google Chrome features. iMacros is a web application that automates the most time-consuming operations. Simply record an activity in iMacros if you have to do it on a regular basis. The complete macro will run at the touch of a button the next time you need to execute it! You may use iMacros to fill out web forms fast and efficiently, remember passwords, build a web mail notifier, and more. You can save the macros to your computer, use them in bookmark sync, or share them with others.