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Re: Selecting Multiple Files
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Re: Selecting Multiple Files


  • Subject: Re: Selecting Multiple Files
  • From: Jeff Grossman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:15:43 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Selecting Multiple Files

On 11/3/05 1:46 PM, "Dave Lyons" <email@hidden> wrote:

> (Sidenote:  It's also fruitful in Mac OS 8 or 9 to click "Record" in
> Script Editor, and manually copy the files once in the Finder.  This
> will write the script for you, though you'll likely want to edit the
> result, or just use it for inspiration.)

But, when I did that for the particular script I needed, it would put each
individual file name in.  I needed to know how to select the contents of the
folder without putting in the actual file names.  Michelle's idea appears to
be exactly what I was looking for.

Jeff


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