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Opening contact in Address Book to edit
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Opening contact in Address Book to edit


  • Subject: Opening contact in Address Book to edit
  • From: Sweth Chandramouli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 11:22:36 -0400
  • Mail-followup-to: Applescript Users <email@hidden>

I'd like to write a script that will open up a particular contact
in Address Book, switch to edit mode, and place the cursor at the
beginning of the input area for the notes for that contact; I can't
find anything in the AB dictionary that refers to whether a particular
record is in edit mode or not, though, nor can I figure out how to
move the cursor.  Are those things that I can only do via GUI scripting?
If so, any pointers on how to do that would be appreciated, as I haven't
ventured into GUI scripting at all yet.

-- Sweth.

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