Adobe Illustrator Scripts
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Read more: Artboard Batch Renamer
Artboard Batch Renamer
The Artboard Batch Renamer is a powerful script for Adobe Illustrator that simplifies the process of renaming multiple artboards. It allows you to rename all or selected artboards with options to add prefixes, suffixes, numbering, and dynamic data like artboard dimensions or the current date.
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🅰 Locating the Scripts Folder
To install a .jsx script in Adobe Illustrator, you need to place it in the correct directory where Illustrator can recognize it. Follow these steps to locate the Scripts folder:
- MacOS:
Open Finder and navigate to:
Applications/Adobe Illustrator <Version>/Presets/<Language>/Scripts. - Windows:
Open File Explorer and navigate to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator <Version>\Presets\<Language>\Scripts - Replace <Version> with your Adobe Illustrator version (e.g., 2025).
- Replace <Language> with your language folder (e.g., "de_DE" for German, "en_US" for English).
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🅱 Installing the Script
- Copy the Script File: Copy the .jsx file to the Scripts folder located in the path above.
- On some systems, you may need administrator permissions to modify the Scripts folder.
- Restart Illustrator: To refresh the scripts menu, close and reopen Adobe Illustrator.
- MacOS:
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- Open Adobe Illustrator and ensure a document is active.
- Go to the top menu bar and select File > Scripts.
- If the script is installed in the Scripts folder, it will appear in the dropdown list.
- Click the script name to run it.
- The script will execute, and any dialog boxes or results will appear based on the script’s functionality.
Note: Before running any scripts, it’s strongly advised to save your work — especially when working with complex or large documents.
Explore our complete guide to mastering Adobe Illustrator scripts.
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🅰 Locating the Scripts Folder
To install a .jsx script in Adobe Illustrator, you need to place it in the correct directory where Illustrator can recognize it. Follow these steps to locate the Scripts folder:
- MacOS:
Open Finder and navigate to:
Applications/Adobe Illustrator <Version>/Presets/<Language>/Scripts. - Windows:
Open File Explorer and navigate to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator <Version>\Presets\<Language>\Scripts - Replace <Version> with your Adobe Illustrator version (e.g., 2025).
- Replace <Language> with your language folder (e.g., "de_DE" for German, "en_US" for English).
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🅱 Installing the Script
- Copy the Script File: Copy the .jsx file to the Scripts folder located in the path above.
- On some systems, you may need administrator permissions to modify the Scripts folder.
- Restart Illustrator: To refresh the scripts menu, close and reopen Adobe Illustrator.
- MacOS:
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- Open Adobe Illustrator and ensure a document is active.
- Go to the top menu bar and select File > Scripts.
- If the script is installed in the Scripts folder, it will appear in the dropdown list.
- Click the script name to run it.
- The script will execute, and any dialog boxes or results will appear based on the script’s functionality.
Note: Before running any scripts, it’s strongly advised to save your work — especially when working with complex or large documents.
Explore our complete guide to mastering Adobe Illustrator scripts.
Adobe Photoshop Scripts
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Read more: Contract or Expand Selection
Contract or Expand Selection
The Contract or Expand Selection script for Adobe Photoshop provides an intuitive way to adjust active selections by expanding or contracting their boundaries dynamically. Users can fine-tune their selection using a slider, input field, and quick adjustment buttons, ensuring precise control over selection modifications.
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Read more: Scripts Folder Shortcut
Scripts Folder Shortcut
The Scripts Folder Shortcut is a lightweight, floating panel for Adobe Photoshop that provides a quick and convenient way to access the default Scripts folder. This folder is where users can store, organize, rename, and manage custom scripts to enhance their workflow in Photoshop.Read more