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Editing a Script

To edit a script, make its content available in the application window. If the content is not available, open the script file using the File -> Open... menu item or the corresponding Open toolbar button. Select the script you need using the tab with the name of the file.

You can edit both the content of the file and its properties.

The built-in editor has convenient text input features. You can undo/redo the last actions, copy and paste text via the clipboard, and highlight syntax.

See also:

Creating a New Script
Opening an Existing Script
Saving a Script

 

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