Hi Vera
I applaud your interest in learning more about scripting. As a great fan of Opus, having Pro 4XE, 5XE and now 6, and a novice at scripting, my experience is that while standard actions can accomplish a lot, some scripting ability can take Opus to a further level.
For example, standard actions can store to the default registry key, DigitalWorkshop>PublicationData, but if you would like to store to a key created using the pub's name, you will need to write a little script to write/read.
And, the new V6 runtime drawing features and calling external .dll's, both extraordinary actions, rely on scripting.
Having scripting tutorials coupled with illustrative sample scripts can be quite valuable. The more, the better. However, while these facilitate learning, especially the basics, the generously helpful responses of Forum colleagues and the DW team are the best way to learn. So, do ask a lot of questions.
Kind Regards,