Hi Chad,
Scripts are actually nothing else than plain autocad commands which will be run after each other.
Here below you can see an example for changing attributes:
-attedit
N
N
*
TAGSTRIP
*
VDC
Vdc
-attedit
N
N
*
RATING1
*
MA
mA
You need to make it with notepad and the extension is .SCR. In the help of autocad type "script" and there you also can find info. Also googeling arround can help you.
You can also open drawings with it, adjust, and save.
Most of the commands you will need to put an "-" in front to invoke command line execution.
Best practice is to open a drawing and stat ajusting it with the command line commands, note them down. Don't save the drawing, close it make the scr file and run the script to try.
If ok, then you can use it to open more drawings and adjust them. This means that for every drawing you must repeat all the commands in the script.
EXAMPLE:
open
c:\huppeldepup\test1.dwg
line
100,100
150,150
save
y
open
c:\huppeldepup\test2.dwg
line
100,100
150,150
save
y
If you google arround, think you can even find script generators, where you provide the script for one drawing, they can process it for the drawings you provide. (google for "autocad scripts batch")
Peter