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Using the 'Create Archive' - File Menu Command
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Using the 'Create Archive' - File Menu Command


  • Subject: Using the 'Create Archive' - File Menu Command
  • From: revDAVE <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 07:47:18 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Using the 'Create Archive' - File Menu Command

On Tiger 10.4.9...

I know in Tiger - under the file menu - that there is a 'create archive'
command - where you can .zip what ever folder is currently highlighted...


Assuming my desired folder =

set target of Finder window 1 to folder "thisOne" of disk "myDisk"

... Is there a way to get AppleScript to trigger the 'create archive'
command and .zip this folder?




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Thanks - RevDave
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