Copying and pasting scripts
You can copy entire scripts, script folders, or script steps from one file and paste them into the same file or some other file.
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Choose Scripts menu > Manage Scripts. Or, choose File menu > Manage > Scripts.
Choose Scripts menu > Manage Scripts. Then, select the script from the list and click Edit to open the Edit Script window.
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Windows: Choose Edit menu > Copy in the Edit Script window.
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Mac OS: Choose Edit menu > Copy in the FileMaker Pro menu bar.
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Windows: Choose Edit menu > Paste in the Edit Script window.
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Mac OS: Choose Edit menu > Paste in the FileMaker Pro menu bar.
Notes
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FileMaker Pro retains references to scripts, folders, and script steps if they are valid when you paste. If you copy multiple scripts, folders, or script steps that reference each other, copy them in one step to retain the references. If you copy them one at a time, the references may be lost. Check all references after pasting to ensure they are valid.
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To copy and paste scripts and folders, you must have write access to the source script or folder and privileges to create scripts and folders in the destination file.
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When you copy scripts, folders, or script steps, breakpoints are not copied. However, when you duplicate scripts, folders, or script steps, breakpoints are retained.
Related topics 
Creating and editing scripts
Managing scripts using folders
Saving a script
Deleting a script