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02-24-2010, 03:01 AM
Hi Friedrich,
New created include scripts have smoetimes an old header.
Do this:
1.) Create a new blank script
2.) Insert a "Include Script" statement
3.) SB shows the include script dialog
4.) Click on the button with the yellow, blue and red fields in the
right upper corner.
5.) Click on "New..."
6.) SB asks for the name of the new include script.
7. Type "test" (whithout the brackets nad whithout .sbi" in the file
name field.
8.) Click save.
9.) Click OK in the Include Script dialog.
10.) Click on the new "test.sbi" tab.
11.) SB asks you, wheter the changed script should be saved.
12.) Click Yes.
13.) You will see this:
Markus Zander
New created include scripts have smoetimes an old header.
Do this:
1.) Create a new blank script
2.) Insert a "Include Script" statement
3.) SB shows the include script dialog
4.) Click on the button with the yellow, blue and red fields in the
right upper corner.
5.) Click on "New..."
6.) SB asks for the name of the new include script.
7. Type "test" (whithout the brackets nad whithout .sbi" in the file
name field.
8.) Click save.
9.) Click OK in the Include Script dialog.
10.) Click on the new "test.sbi" tab.
11.) SB asks you, wheter the changed script should be saved.
12.) Click Yes.
13.) You will see this:
Markus Zander