That's becuase you can't level up the cuelist, it's just a button without a fader.
This code fires 2nd page's first playback cuelist with 100% level. And it makes the cuelist to be connected and shows the cuelist in playback view.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<avolites.macros>
<macro id="Run_1_Cuelist">
<name>Run 1 Cuelist</name>
<sequence>
<step pause="0.01"> Playbacks.FirePlaybackAtLevel(Handles.GetHandle("PlaybackWindow",1,0), 1, true)</step>
<step pause="0.01">ConnectedPlayback.Connect(Handles.GetHandle("PlaybackWindow",1,0))</step>
<step pause="0.01">Wheels.ForceConnectedPlaybackView()</step>
</sequence>
</macro>
</avolites.macros>
Actually, I am not sure about "Wheels.ForeceConnectedPlaybackView". But at least it works for me.
And you can use this macro to release the cuelist.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<avolites.macros>
<macro id="Release_1_Cuelist">
<name>Release 1 Cuelist</name>
<sequence>
<step pause="0.01">Playbacks.ReleasePlayback(Handles.GetHandle("PlaybackWindow",1,0), Playbacks.MasterReleaseTime, true)</step>
</sequence>
</macro>
</avolites.macros>
Maybe some of you can save some faders.
More information
https://api.avolites.com/12.0/Playbacks ... Level.html
https://api.avolites.com/12.0/Connected ... nnect.html
https://api.avolites.com/12.0/Playbacks ... yback.html