Strictly speaking, you can use any text editor you wish. But, the easiest
way to write scripts is to use the script manager.
In the script manager you can do such things as to move from one script to
the next with f2; get a list of existing scripts with ctrl+l; pick a command
or function for inclusion in your script; and, most importantly, compile
your script once it is written.
I know of no other way to compile a script, and a script will not run until
it is compiled. Therefore, at some point in your script writing career you
are going to have to invoke the script manager, so why not use it to write
your scripts in the first place.
Hope this helps,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: barry m carver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 10:45 PM
Subject: Microsoft Word to write scripts?
>Hello List,
>
>Could someone tell me if you can use Microsoft word to write a JFW
>script? Or, must I use Notepad or wordpad?
>
>thanks for the help!
>
>Barry Carver
>Hartford, Alabama
>
>
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