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# Add a node to a Script Graph
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All logic in a Script Graph starts with a node.
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> [!TIP]
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> Depending on the method you used to create your Script Graph, you might already have two Event nodes in your graph: Start and Update. For more information on these nodes, see [Events node](vs-events-reference.md).
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To add a node to a Script Graph:
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1. With a Script Graph [open in the Graph window](vs-open-graph-edit.md), right-click on an empty space in the Graph Editor to open the fuzzy finder.
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For more information on creating Script Graphs, see [Creating a new graph file](vs-create-graph.md).
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2. In the fuzzy finder, enter a search term into the Search bar or select a category from the list to find related nodes. Categories have an arrow (>) at the end of their entry in the fuzzy finder.
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3. Select the entry in the fuzzy finder for the node you want to add to your Script Graph.
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Visual Scripting adds the node to your Script Graph at the location where you opened the fuzzy finder.
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## Next steps
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Once you've added a node to your graph, you can add additional nodes and [connect nodes in a Script Graph](vs-creating-connections.md) to create logic for your application.
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