Also I should note that if you do put your macroscripts in this folder you will have the same global undefined problem that you had before depending on which order max reads in the files. It may read in the macros before the global.ms file you have. But if you set it up my way you wont have that problem since putting "()"…
You can add macros into that directory if you would like to but be careful if your doing this for a team of artists and the folder is on a shared network. If another artist right clicks the macroscript in the customize dialog and chooses "Edit Macrosript File" they could potentially change the one on the network and not…
Revel: I would suggest going through the help file tutorials, they are good at explaining the basics of scope and local/global variables. If you want to use globals then try to give them a more personal variable name to prevent other scripts from overriding them. What if you installed another script that used xCurMod?…