You can save time by using a JavaScript script to automate a series of repetitive tasks. The Scripts docker (Tools Scripts Scripts) lets you load, run, rename, and delete scripts.
You can perform the actions that are associated with a script by playing that script.
To load a script |
• | In the Scripts docker, click Load, and then choose the folder where the script is located. |
To play a script |
• | In the Scripts docker, click the script in the list, and then click the Run button . |
To edit a script |
• | In the Scripts docker, click the script in the list, and then click the Edit button . |
The script is usually displayed in Notepad. If the script fails to open, make sure to associate JavaScript files with Notepad. For more information, see To associate JavaScript files with Notepad. |
To rename a script |
• | In the Scripts docker, click the script name twice and type the new name. |
To delete a script |
• | In the Scripts docker, click the script in the list, and then click the Delete button . |
To associate JavaScript files with Notepad |
1 . | In File Explorer, right-click a JavaScript file, and click Properties. |
2 . | On the General tab of the dialog box, click Change in the Opens with area. |
3 . | Choose to open .js files in Notepad. |
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.