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Roger Morris
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Thanks Paul, it's good to know that it does work properly with
Applescript.
And thanks for the example. Very useful. I have implemented it and found
it to be a lot quicker than the text parsing method (no surprisie). I
think the only advantage of my text parsing method now would be the
capability to extract a sub doc file name from the Heading 1 without
having to modify the heading itself (but only if that was important).
Thanks again. Job done and with a choice of methods!
Roger
[snipalot]I was just about to show you that it might be possible to do it using 'do
Visual Basic' when I stumbled upon the fact that it _is_ possible to do it
in regular AppleScript. It's just hidden away. No one knew how (except
presumably the original developer, who never let on) - not even a Word
tester very familiar with the AppleScript model! The secret is that after
you set the view to master view:
Thanks Paul, it's good to know that it does work properly with
Applescript.
And thanks for the example. Very useful. I have implemented it and found
it to be a lot quicker than the text parsing method (no surprisie). I
think the only advantage of my text parsing method now would be the
capability to extract a sub doc file name from the Heading 1 without
having to modify the heading itself (but only if that was important).
Thanks again. Job done and with a choice of methods!
Roger