It's possible to create complex macros by breaking down the macro keystrokes to smaller batches - saving them, and then have a single macro call and string them into one. I embedded five macros in to a single operation, but I know that there is a limit. What I didn't try to overcome this limitation, is joining small macros in to larger ones, and then call the larger macros by a single final macro.
I was unable to add to this post, the text list of Search and replace actions, due to some limitation, So, in the following post, I will attempt to paste the list which demonstrates twenty search and replace macros grouped into five actions in one macro and then one final macro calling the five.
How to create complex macros - Part 1
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How to create complex macros - Part 1
TextPad 8.16.0 64bit in English and TextPad 9.1.0 64bit in French, on two separate Windows installations