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Clicking the <menuchoice>Add Script...</menuchoice> you will be asked for the path to a script; write the path in the text box or click the {{Icon|document-open}} button to get a file picker dialog. If you deselect the <menuchoice>Create as symlink</menuchoice> option the script file will be copied to the autostart folder; otherwise a link will be created. You can use the <menuchoice>Properties</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> buttons in the same way as for applications.
Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Login Script...</menuchoice> will open a file picker. Select a script, and then click <menuchoice>Open</menuchoice>. The script will then appear in a new "Login Scripts" section, below the Applications section. Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Logout Script...</menuchoice> does the same thing as <menuchoice>Add Login Script...</menuchoice>, only this time, the script appears in a section called "Logout Scripts".

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Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Login Script...</menuchoice> will open a file picker. Select a script, and then click <menuchoice>Open</menuchoice>. The script will then appear in a new "Login Scripts" section, below the Applications section. Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Logout Script...</menuchoice> does the same thing as <menuchoice>Add Login Script...</menuchoice>, only this time, the script appears in a section called "Logout Scripts".

Clicking on Add Login Script... will open a file picker. Select a script, and then click Open. The script will then appear in a new "Login Scripts" section, below the Applications section. Clicking on Add Logout Script... does the same thing as Add Login Script..., only this time, the script appears in a section called "Logout Scripts".