Download a script from the Script Repository

You can download a script from the Script Repository to keep a local copy for backup, offline editing, or any other purpose.

Downloading a script offers several benefits:

  • Offline access: Review or use the script anytime, even without an internet connection—ideal for presentations, rehearsals, or environments with limited connectivity.
  • Flexible editing: Modify and customize the script locally to better suit your specific needs or preferences.
  • Backup and security: Maintain a secure local copy to protect against data loss or technical issues that may affect online access.

Download a script via Actions menu

  1. Select Script Repository in the Left navigation.
  2. (Optional) Select a custom view or apply a custom filter.
  3. Locate the script in the Script Repository
  4. From the script's Actions menu, select Download script. The script will download to your default downloads folder.

Download a script from the Script Repository view

  1. Select Script Repository in the Left navigation.
  2. (Optional) Select a custom view or apply a custom filter.
  3. Locate the script in the Script Repository
  4. Select the checkbox to the left of the script entry.
  5. Select Download script from the Quick actions menu (above the Create filter button). The script will download to your default downloads folder.

Download a script from the script editor

  1. Select Script Repository in the Left navigation.
  2. (Optional) Select a custom view or apply a custom filter.
  3. Locate the script in the Script Repository.
  4. Edit the script by selecting the script name, or selecting Actions > Edit script.
  5. On the Script tab, click Download script above the script editor. The script will download to your default downloads folder.

Download a script from the Script details panel

  1. Select Script Repository in the Left navigation.
  2. (Optional) Select a custom view or apply a custom filter.
  3. Locate the script in the Script Repository, and select the row (not a link in the row) to open the Script details panel.
  4. Select Download Script from the options at the top of the Script details panel. The script will download to your default downloads folder.

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