Where are the script items/menu located in D|S file system?-SOLVED

Specifically this location, not the libraries/actual script folder... I had a crash and my scripts were erased so I'd like to back them up without having to tediously add them in again, thanks in advance for any light shed on this issue!
EDIT: To clarify, I would like to know where the left-hand side menu stores the info to the "add custom action" scripts/info, and not the original scripts from the library folders themselves.
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Just press F3 on your keyboard.
Thanks that's really good info!
But I want to know specifically where that particular left-hand side menu stores the info in order to display the scripts in that same menu, as that menu was empty after the crash and I had to manually add those scripts back into the menu via; the "add custom action" option... And don't want to have to do that again by backing up the info to restore again!
%AppSettings%/Daz 3D/Studio4/customactions.dsx - there are four .dsx files in that folder that hold the current layout settings.
Thanks Richard, I was hoping to hear from you!
EDIT: Oh, and I found it under this directory: \Users\Usernameisconfidential\AppData\Roaming\DAZ 3D\Studio4
Yes, %AppSettings% will resolve to that (ha, if I put the name down correctly) on recent versions of Windows.
Rob says that it should read %AppData%
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http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dazstudio/4/referenceguide/scripting/api_reference/samples/file_io/file_zip_extract_each/start
Don't feel bad; I still mourn the loss of my win 2kPro/Win 7 those were very good to me!
Magnificent! Thanks for this, I love new info; I just wish Daz had a better search function as you cannot even search in specific forums, at least from what I know of...