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    Default viewing and editing scripts

    how do you view and edit scripts, I have a script that I'd like to see how it was writen and edit it

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    Default Re: viewing and editing scripts

    If it's a true SCRipt file, you can open it in Notepad or any other ASCII text editor.
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    Default Re: viewing and editing scripts

    and be aware that Windows screensaver files also use the .SCR extension. You'll see the difference if you accidently open one in Notepad/Wordpad.

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    Default Re: viewing and editing scripts

    Quote Originally Posted by jaberwok View Post
    and be aware that Windows screensaver files also use the .SCR extension. You'll see the difference if you accidently open one in Notepad/Wordpad.
    good point.

    Also, since the notepad "open" command by default, only looks for TXT files... I keep a notepad icon handy in the quick launch toolbar to open Notepad, then drag/drop whatever file I want to view into the application....
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