Zubulus, After some further reflection I have another thought: perhaps the "à" in your settings name is causing trouble. Clearly it is not a problem for GSAK because it handles it without a problem when you use the GUI, but how are you editing your macro? Perhaps your editor is making à seem like something else to the macro processor? In other words, perhaps you see it correctly even in the editor, but within the file it as something different (e.g. UFT encoded) and GSAK is not expecting that. To test this, try changing the names of the Load settings so it uses no characters from the "extended character sets"; then edit the macro to reflect this new name.
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