Sounds like you're manually typing your paths in. Here's a better way to get a valid reference to put into your script: Run this script in Script Editor. Navigate to the script you want to load into your script. When the dialog comes up, copy and paste the contents into your script. ----------- Set myScriptFile to choose file Display dialog "Copy and paste this text into your script" default answer myScriptFile as text ------------- Inside your script I'd suggest this: -------- Set myScript to ""-- paste the path here Set myScript to myScript as alias -- this command will fail if the file reference is no good Load script myScript ----------- I'd also suggest not pasting the path into your script, but assigning it to a property whose value is set when the script is first run, or if the file gets moved: Property pathToScript:"" Try Set pathToScript to pathToScript as alias On error Set pathToScript to choose file End HTH, HTH ES On 12/14/09 12:11 PM, "Chris Harbinson" wrote: > Got the load script command working now. > > Took out all the things that could complicate matters, like the > version number on the script name. > > Added the invisible file extension ... out of sight, out of mind. > > Tried it in the Applications folder... it worked; tried it in the > Photoshop folder... it worked; Settings folder ... success again; > Scripts folder ... happy days! > > But the next sub-folder was a folder too far. > > So in the Scripts folder it shall reside! > > Thanks again for your help > > Chris