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Loading a Script into SCRIPTview
To load a script after opening, creating or editing a script:
1. Select Save from the File menu in SCRIPTedit, or click
.
2. Click [Yes] in the Load the Script? dialog box.
3. If changes were saved before exiting, a message will ask if you want to load the
script into SCRIPTview. Answer Yes to load the script, or No to return to the original
script in SCRIPTview.
To load a script into the viewer only:
1. Select File / Open from the Viewer menu.
2. Select the file you wish to load into the viewer.
3. Click [Yes] when asked to load the script.
Activating the miniVIEWER
The miniVIEWER is a small window that enables you to preview the running script. To take full
advantage of the miniVIEWER’s functionality, you will need to be able to see the following:
• The miniVIEWER window: Select Show miniVIEWER Window from the Viewer menu
(a check appears).
• The SCRIPTview toolbar: If the toolbar is not showing, select Show SCRIPTview
Toolbar from the Viewer menu. The toolbar appears in the SCRIPTedit toolbar area.
To close the miniVIEWER window:
1. Do one of the following:
• Click
in the upper-right corner of the window.
• Select Show miniVIEWER Window from the Viewer menu (the check
disappears).
SCRIPTview Basics
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Your SCRIPT Viewer system operates using two software applications - SCRIPTedit, which was previously explained, and
SCRIPTview, which actually scrolls the text for the talent. You can access the SCRIPTview controls using the Viewer menu, and/or
icons on the toolbar.