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Using scripts to automate tasks
You can use scripts to speed up repetitive tasks, combine multiple or complex actions,
or make an option more easily accessible.
This section contains the following topics:
Working with scripts
• Getting started with scripts
• Displaying the Scripts panel
• Recording and playing scripts
• Enabling and playing background scripts
• Creating resolution-independent scripts
• Editing, renaming, and deleting scripts
• Converting scripts to movies
• Importing and exporting scripts
Managing script libraries
• Importing and exporting script libraries
• Creating and deleting script libraries
Getting started with scripts
Using a script is similar to using the speed-dialing feature on a phone. On many phones,
you can set a frequently dialed number to a speed-dial button; then, the next time you
need to dial that number, you can save time by pressing its speed-dial button. Similarly,
a script lets you set the actions that you want to repeat; then, the next time that you
need to repeat those actions, you can save time by playing the script.
You can record anything in a script — from a single edit command to an entire work
session.
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