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Umm, hi. I'm new to this function. Need help. Sorry and thanks.

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The only thing I know is that scripts can change stuff in the game. But I don't know how to use it. Like which part of the script do I change if I want to change certain parts, and do I just copy and paste scripts done by others (with permission) or copy, delete, then paste. I know these questions may have been answered in other posts, but I am still not clear of it. Please help me. Thanks  :-X

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While you could certainly learn how to script and there are some things you could learn to tinker with quite quickly, most RM users don't need to know how to script. It is fine to just copy and paste scripts done by others, and if there are configurable options, the scripts will give instructions. D&P3 wrote a useful tutorial: How to Insert & Utilize a Script.

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Oh. Thanks :D . Will take awhile to read em. haha. Thanks again. May reply again if I face any difficulties after reading.