# Create a new state You can create three types of State nodes in a State Graph: [Script States](#create-a-script-state), [Any States](#create-an-any-state), and [Super States](#create-a-super-state). For more information on the types of State nodes, see State Graphs in [Graphs](vs-graph-types.md#state-graphs). You can also add a [Sticky Note](vs-sticky-notes.md) to add comments to a graph. ## Create a Script State To create a new blank Script State:
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Select Create Script State.
Visual Scripting creates a new Script State node.
Open the Graph Inspector.
In the Graph Inspector, choose a source for the Script State node:
Embed: The graph only exists on the Script State node. You can only modify the graph from the node in its parent State Graph.
Graph: The graph exists in a separate file. You can modify the graph outside of its parent State Graph and reuse the graph in other areas of your application.
If you chose Graph:
Select New.
Enter a name for the graph file.
Choose where you want to save the new graph.
Select Save.
[!include[open-state-menu](./snippets/vs-open-state-menu.md)]
Select Create Script State.
Visual Scripting creates a new Script State node.
Open the Graph Inspector.
In the Graph Inspector, set the source for the Script State node to Graph.
Do one of the following:
Select the object picker (circle icon) and choose a compatible Script Graph from your project.
Click and drag a Script Graph file from your Project window and release on the Graph field.
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Select Create Super State.
Visual Scripting creates a new Super State node.
Open the Graph Inspector.
In the Graph Inspector, choose a source for the Super State node:
Embed: The graph only exists on the Super State node. You can only modify the graph from the node in its parent State Graph.
Graph: The graph exists in a separate file. You can modify the graph outside of its parent State Graph and reuse the graph in other areas of your application.
If you chose Graph:
Select New.
Enter a name for the graph file.
Choose where you want to save the new graph.
Select Save.
[!include[open-state-menu](./snippets/vs-open-state-menu.md)]
Select Create Super State.
Visual Scripting creates a new Super State node.
Open the Graph Inspector.
In the Graph Inspector, set the source for the Super State node to Graph.
Do one of the following:
Select the object picker (circle icon) and choose a compatible State Graph from your project.
Click and drag a State Graph file from your Project window and release on the Graph field.