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Re: automatic scripts
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Re: automatic scripts


  • Subject: Re: automatic scripts
  • From: Allen Burnett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:00:46 -0500

When saving as an application make sure the box "Never show startup screen"
is checked.

Sorry I gave you a handout instead of a web page. but here's one anyway
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/9908/11.applescript.shtml it's from Bill
Briggs excellent (and defunct as far as I know) Applescript Primer.

Allen Burnett




on 1/29/02 10:51 AM, Sue Lange at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Newbie here. I have a great script and I want it to run automatically
> on start up. It's an application in the startup folder but it won't
> run unless I click on the "run" button it gives me. How can I get
> this thing to work without requiring the message? In other words I
> want this to run invisibly on start up.
>
> I'm not looking for a hand out here, just point me to the webpage
> that has the information. it's such an obvious thing I'm sure the
> info is public somewhere. I just don't seem to be digging in the
> right mine.
>
> Thanks a bunch.


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 >automatic scripts (From: Sue Lange <email@hidden>)

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