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diff --git a/config/example-extras.cfg b/config/example-extras.cfg
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+++ b/config/example-extras.cfg
@@ -389,9 +389,7 @@
######################################################################
# G-Code macros (one may define any number of sections with a
-# "gcode_macro" prefix). If G-Code macro names contain any numbers
-# they must all be at the end of the macro's name.
-# (example: test_macro25 is acceptable, but macro25_test3 is not).
+# "gcode_macro" prefix).
#[gcode_macro my_cmd]
#gcode:
# A list of G-Code commands to execute in place of "my_cmd". See
@@ -411,13 +409,11 @@
# One may specify any number of options with a "variable_" prefix.
# The given variable name will be assigned the given value (parsed
# as a Python literal) and will be available during macro expansion.
-# For example, a macro called set_fan with
-# "variable_fan_speed = 75" might have gcode commands containing
-# "M106 S{ fan_speed * 255 }". Variables can be changed at run-time
-# using the SET_GCODE_VARIABLE command from within any G-Code Macro.
-# Example, from a macro called my_macro2 I could state:
-# "SET_GCODE_VARIABLE MACRO=set_fan VARIABLE=fan_speed VALUE=50"
-# Variable names may not use upper case characters.
+# For example, a config with "variable_fan_speed = 75" might have
+# gcode commands containing "M106 S{ fan_speed * 255 }". Variables
+# can be changed at run-time using the SET_GCODE_VARIABLE command
+# (see docs/Command_Templates.md for details). Variable names may
+# not use upper case characters.
# Execute a gcode on a set delay.
#[delayed_gcode my_delayed_gcode]