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Re: MS word scripting (Stan Cleveland)
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Re: MS word scripting (Stan Cleveland)


  • Subject: Re: MS word scripting (Stan Cleveland)
  • From: Stan Cleveland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 14:32:22 -0700
  • Thread-topic: MS word scripting (Stan Cleveland)

On 7/21/09 8:06 AM, "Thomas Maffucci" wrote:

> Your solution worked fine after I cleaned up some document referencing
> problems and suffix omissions. But unfortunately I forgot to mention one
> addition complexity the graphic PDF files all consist of two pages and I
> want both pages in Word. The GUI asks for each page on the insert but
> apparently applescript just takes the first page.


Hi Thomas,

You're right as far as I can tell. The ability to specify the PDF page seems
to be missing from Word's scripting implementation.

There are scriptable methods to split the pages of a PDF into separate
documents, which could then be placed individually into Word. I leave it to
you to uncover those methods, but for a start look in the archives of this
list. In January of 2007, for example, there were a series of emails with
the subject of "Splitting PDFs into single pages."

Stan C.


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