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>//Rhino for Windows and Mac both provide default locations for storing scripts. The folders are hidden from the user by design, so here is how to locate them:// | >//Rhino for Windows and Mac both provide default locations for storing scripts. The folders are hidden from the user by design, so here is how to locate them:// | ||
- | **On the Windows platform**, the default scripts folder path is in the hidden **AppData** folder. | + | **On the Windows platform**, the default scripts folder path is in the hidden **AppData** folder. |
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You can get to it by clicking the Windows " | You can get to it by clicking the Windows " | ||
- | **On the Mac platform**, the default scripts folder path is located in the **~Library** folder, also hidden. | + | **On the Mac platform**, the default scripts folder path is located in the **~Library** folder, also hidden. |
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- | **For Rhino 6.0 and later**, the version number has been added to the folder path. Each version therefore has its own folder. | + | **For Mac Rhino 6.0 and later**, the version number has been added to the folder path like in Windows. Each version therefore has its own folder. |
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