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What is saving a group of commands/keystrokes and then playing them back called? (Not a fish - spelled differently)

A. Macro
B. Salmon
C. Codex
D. Sequencer;

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Final answer:

A macro is the term used for saving a group of commands or keystrokes and then playing them back with a single keystroke or mouse click.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Computers and Technology. The term used for saving a group of commands or keystrokes and then playing them back is called a macro.

A macro is a shortcut that allows a user to automate repetitive tasks by recording a series of commands and then playing them back with a single keystroke or mouse click.

For example, in a word processing program, a user can record a macro to format text, such as changing the font, size, and alignment of a paragraph, and then play it back on multiple paragraphs.

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