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Opening an Existing Script

If you need to open an existing script file, select the File -> Open... menu command or using the corresponding Open toolbar button. Select the script file in the dialog box and click Open. You can make finding the necessary file easier if you specify the File Type field.

NoteNote: To open an existing file, you can drag and drop it onto the main window of the program.

After you select the file, its content becomes available in a new window in the main area of the program. The title of the window will coincide with the name of the file.

The properties of the file will be specified after you open it.

See also:

Creating a New Script
Editing a Script
Saving a Script

 

 

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