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  • Subject: Re: Quick help with command keys...
  • From: "Domains4Days.com" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:04:49 -0700

I'm sorry to belabor this point, I'm not here to upset anybody, I just
need to be clear about this ...

What Paul and John are saying - is that there is NO way to have a generic
Apple command ( like command-c ... command-v etc. (copy/paste etc.))
inside of an AppleScript - AppleScript does not deal with the basic Apple
command keys?

along these lines - if anybody can recommend an AppleScript for idiots -
either Web site or book - I would like to know about this.


On 9/24/02 3:12 PM, "Domains4Days.com" <email@hidden> wrote:

> For example, is there a way to write a simple AppleScript that's simply
> copies what ever Text that happens to be highlighted at any given time in
> any application? ( This would be the equivalent of typing command - C ...)

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RevDave
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