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Now that you have the computer and hardware configured, and the TeleScript Pro software
installed and running, it's time for the next lesson: scripts.
A script is text to be prompted. Scripts are displayed in the
program in script windows, and can be saved or opened in the form of script files. Script files may also contain the name of the font used for display, specific formatting such as bold and italics, text colors, script header information, and other data.
Scripts may be created and edited entirely in Listec Pro, or with a word processing application such as Microsoft Word. Files of several types may be opened by the program, while others types need to first be saved in a specific format.
The following sections provide a few quick lessons on scripts:
Creating a New Script
This section explains how to create a new script, and introduces the script window and how to re-size and position it.
Adding Text and Formatting
This section explains how to type in some text into the newly created script, and add some basic formatting.
Saving the Script File to Disk
This section explains how to save the newly created script to the computer's hard drive.
Opening a Script File from Disk
This section explains how to open a script file from a disk.