Hi folks,
simply put, can I save my history into a script, or just create the script from start?
thx!!
Save Script from History?
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Re: Save Script from History?
Simply put, yes you can. You need to have select the commands that you want to save as a script.
Just select the commands you want, right-click on them and select "Save to Script."
You can also save to a Quickscript which only works until you save another one or close the program.
Just select the commands you want, right-click on them and select "Save to Script."
You can also save to a Quickscript which only works until you save another one or close the program.
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Re: Save Script from History?
Levi - you are a wealth of information. This is not something I ever thought of doing, but now if I decide to, I'll know how. 
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Re: Save Script from History?
A wealth of information that is sometimes wrong. XD
I need to correct myself, quick scripts do not disappear when you close the program. However, you can only make one quick script. If you make another quick script it will overwrite the old one.
PSP saves the quick script as quickscripttemp.pspscript. This script is also auotomatically saved to your scripts-trusted folder unlike scripts that you record yourself which try to save in the scripts-restricted folder. If you save this quick script under a new name then you can keep it and don't need to worry about the 1 quick script limitation but it's more work than just saving a regular script from the history palette.
I need to correct myself, quick scripts do not disappear when you close the program. However, you can only make one quick script. If you make another quick script it will overwrite the old one.
PSP saves the quick script as quickscripttemp.pspscript. This script is also auotomatically saved to your scripts-trusted folder unlike scripts that you record yourself which try to save in the scripts-restricted folder. If you save this quick script under a new name then you can keep it and don't need to worry about the 1 quick script limitation but it's more work than just saving a regular script from the history palette.
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Re: Save Script from History?
Oh so happy! I couldn't figure it out but thought there had to be a way! Thanks greatly..
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Re: Save Script from History?
Ah. Yeah. Darn good idea! ThanksLeviFiction wrote:Simply put, yes you can. You need to have select the commands that you want to save as a script.
Just select the commands you want, right-click on them and select "Save to Script."
You can also save to a Quickscript which only works until you save another one or close the program.
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