recreate these events. Note that the script created will only include the actual keystrokes and responses. Normally, this will suffice, but naturally, the AutoPilot file will not be able to compensate for unexpected responses unless you edit the script.
The "Execute AutoPilot" item in the Special Menu lets you select an AutoPilot file to run. When invoked, you'll see the normal file selection dialog box which will show you all of the AutoPilot files available. Pressing the "Open" button executes the AutoPilot file.
On Macintosh's with 128K or newer ROMs, running System v4.1 or higher, the "Execute AutoPilot" item is replaced with a hierarchical menu selection. This additional menu allows you to store a list of your commonly used AutoPilot files, and makes them available as menu items, avoiding the need to go through the Standard File dialog. You may install up to six AutoPilots in this menu. The second and third items on this menu control installation and removal. The first item, "Select AutoPilot From Disk", allows you to select an AutoPilot via the familiar Standard File dialog.