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    Unhappy new in this adding scripts:$

    hey im new in this i have been running simba fore 3 a 4 weeks but i want to add a script now and i dont know how to add a script to simba were tho download and how to add so can someone help me whit that? that will be nice.


    thanks already (sorry fore my bad english)

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    Just copy and paste the script into Simba, or if you're using a script from a thread posted here, there's usually just a download link.

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    you just click open, (like on microsoft word) and open up your script.
    Oh Hai Dar

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    http://villavu.com/forum/showthread....3&postcount=20
    Read the information threads before asking!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griff View Post
    Just copy and paste the script into Simba, or if you're using a script from a thread posted here, there's usually just a download link.
    jeah tnx but how to past the code in simba?:$

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    If you paste it into Wordpad then copy again and paste into simba the code should be organized... or look for a script with a download link and save it to C:>HARDDRIVE>SIMBA>SCRIPTS, by choosing "Save as" option instead of "Save" where it will likely end up in your Downloads folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heshbush View Post
    If you paste it into Wordpad then copy again and paste into simba the code should be organized... or look for a script with a download link and save it to C:>HARDDRIVE>SIMBA>SCRIPTS, by choosing "Save as" option instead of "Save" where it will likely end up in your Downloads folder.
    thanks.. fore help.

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