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Re: scripting Word top copy text - should be simple, but ain't
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Re: scripting Word top copy text - should be simple, but ain't


  • Subject: Re: scripting Word top copy text - should be simple, but ain't
  • From: "Adam Bell" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 15:50:48 -0300

I delayed for eons because I thought it too expensive (how much better could it be than the tools provided?) and because 3 was fading and 4 was coming up. Now that I have it, I really regret not having bought SD3 long ago.

On 4/25/06, Simon Topliss <email@hidden> wrote:

Buy Script Debugger 4. The above script took me 20 seconds to write. Well, I say 'write', but all I had to do use SD4's Explorer Tab to find how Word refers to the contents of a document. I then dragged the reference from the Explorer Tab into a new script document.

Simon

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