To edit or create a script using Visual Studio for modal editing:
          
         
          - With a form open and in Design Mode, from the  menu, select . 
           
            If a form script is not defined for the current form, the editor opens a template for a script. Otherwise, the editor opens the form script for the form. The solution name is EditWinStudioScript. The class name is ScriptClass.VB.
             
          - Edit the script code. 
           
            We recommend that you build the script. Visual Studio provides a convenient environment for identifying and correcting errors. Windows client itself does not use the build.
             
          - Save the script.
 
          - Minimize or close the Visual Studio IDE.
 
          - Optionally, in the Editing Script in Visual Studio dialog box, you can: 
           
            
             - Perform test compilations of the script: Click Compile, and then observe the Compile Status message, which indicates whether the compilation was successful.
 
             - Reopen or restore the Visual Studio IDE to fix compilation errors: Click VS IDE.
 
             - Start a debugging session to test script functionality with Windows client.
 
            
             
          - To preserve the script in a cache and close the dialog box, click OK. 
 
         
         
          
           Note:  If the Compile source on OK check box is selected and compilation fails, the dialog box remains open and Compile Status shows a failure message. You can fix the compilation errors and click OK again, or you can clear the check box and click OK to preserve the script, including any faulty code.