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The Scripts Area was an area in Scratch 2.0 on the right side of the editor where scripts could be stored. It was a slightly darker gray than the Scratch 3.0 code area.

Usage

Blocks could be dragged from the Block Palette to the scripts area to be stored and executed in a project. They could be stacked together to form scripts. If a project was saved, these blocks would remain there. At the top-right of the scripts area (and of the entire editor) there was a transparent image of the selected costume, with its X position, Y position, and direction shown.

Right-click Options

If a block in the scripts area was right-clicked, several options would appear:

  • Add Comment: Created a comment, which was attached to the block the user right clicked on.
  • Duplicate: Duplicated the script and allowed the user to place it either somewhere else within the sprite or on another sprite.
  • Delete: Only showed up on the top of a script; deleted the whole script.
  • Help: Gave information about the block the user right clicked on.

Custom block options were the same as in Scratch 3.0.

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