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    Post The Basics #1 - Opening a Script

    How to Open A Script
    There are 2 main ways to open a script.

    First way - Through explorer
    Go into the folder you saved the script in.




    Next, either double LEFT click the desired script OR RIGHT click then chose open.




    Second way - Through Simba
    Open Simba then click File > Open




    After that, locate to where you saved the desired script and click Open.




    DONE!
    You now know how to: Open a Script

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    is this sarcastic? I laughed my ars off all the way though reading it. REP+
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    Why... If someone is too dumb to open a file on Windows, how did they even even find the download link? :\


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    Just trying to help people like this:
    http://villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70608

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    Most of the scripts that I find on here though, like for wood cutting are like codes..

    Opening that file through that program doesn't seem hard, i don't know I guess I havent came across the downloadable .simba files like that yet lol!

    Make a tutorial on how to fill out a "form" for a script that you manually enter into the code window please.
    Or make a specific tutorial for woodcutting and provide download links to your resources so I can go along with it !

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    Bump, seen loads of people asking for this. Even Wizzup? :/

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    I think this will be helpful for some of the extremely new members, but honestly all you have to do is double click on the script after you download it haha.

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