Opening, Closing, and Saving the Script Window
The Script window behaves in many respects like a bin:
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When you make changes in the Script window, an asterisk (Windows)
or a diamond (Macintosh) appears in the title bar to indicate that the
changes have not yet been saved.
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You save changes by selecting File > Save Script.
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Auto-save functionality also applies to the Script window, based on
parameters established in the Bin settings.
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You can save a copy of the Script window by selecting File > Save a
Script Copy As.
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Script window files are saved in the project folder along with bins, and
backup copies are automatically stored in the Avid Attic folder.
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When you save a Script window, the saved file is given an .avc file name
extension.
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You can select File > Open Bin to open existing Script window (.avc)
files and add them to the Other Bins folder in the Bins list of the
Project Window.
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You can select File > New Script to open a new script (.txt) file and add
it to the Bins list of the Project window.
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You can select File > Close to close Script windows.
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