Figure 7.11 shows the VBScript statements, but you??™ll also find statements for WScript
objects (see the ???Using the Scripting Objects??? section of Chapter 6 for details) and WSH statements.
To use any of these aids, simply drag and drop it from the left pane to the location you want in the
right pane. Using this approach helps you create error-free code quite quickly.
When you find that you don??™t completely understand a bit of code, you can place the cursor on
it and then click the help links in the left pane as shown in Figure 7.11. You??™ll see a copy of Help
open with the appropriate help information selected. The help information is equivalent to what
Microsoft provides, so it does provide enough information to look for further information should
the help file itself prove unhelpful.
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Figure 7.10
Script Editor 2.1
makes it easy to
manipulate the
structure of WSF
scripts.
Figure 7.11
Drag-and-drop coding
makes it easier to produce
error-free code.
This is a quick overview of Script Editor 2.1. As you can see, it provides the means to create
and edit WSF scripts quickly, which means you??™ll spend less time trying to figure out the WSF
technology and more time getting your work done.
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