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I put the script into a notepad and save it as (Scriptname).groovy. But in the scripts folder it still shows it as a text file? Idk if this is the problem or not? Please help!

I put the script into a notepad and save it as (Scriptname).groovy. But in the scripts folder it still shows it as a text file? Idk if this is the problem or not? Please help!

That's because you have to go onto Tools, then Folder Options, then view, and most likely, Hide extensions for known files will be checked, uncheck that, and it should be called scriptname.groovy.txt, replace it to scriptname.groovy.

What OS are you running? 
 
WINDOWS go;
 
start / control panel / folder options / view tab / look for "Hide exntensions for known file types" and make sure it is unchecked. 
 
MAC go;
 
While Mac OS X hides file extensions by default, you can choose to show all file extensions, overriding the "Hide extension" setting in the "Get Info" window. To do this, click on the desktop to activate the Finder if is not already active and select "Preferences" from the Finder menu. Then click on the Advanced tab in the Finder. Finally, check the "Show all file extensions" box. All file extensions will now be visible both on the desktop and in open windows. If you want to hide file extensions again, simply open the Finder Preferences window and uncheck the box.

 

 

 
 
Doing this will prevent you from saving something as script.groovy.txt because you will see .txt at the end and can just edit out the .txt by renaming it.
 
Basically what GoldenGate said but i'm really tired and didn't understand it until I read it again but I already typed this so ima just post it.

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