In the first version of Windows PowerShell, Microsoft didn't provide an integrated development environment (IDE) for PowerShell. In PowerShell 2.0, the PowerShell team filled that gap by adding a PowerShell IDE called the Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE). It provides an easy-to-use interface for editing and debugging scripts. Figure 1 shows the ISE window, and Table 1 describes the elements labeled in Figure 1. The ISE window is divided into three panes by default:rn1. The script pane (element F) is the ISE's script editor. You can open multiple files and switch between them easily. When you open more than one file, each file gets its own tab.
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