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How to use applescript for pages, numbers, keynote?


Asked by Olive Wang on Nov 29, 2021 FAQ



The AppleScript dictionary contains the available AppleScript commands for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. To view the dictionary: Open the AppleScript Editor in Applications > Utilities. Choose File > Open Dictionary. Select Pages, Numbers, or Keynote. Click Choose.
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Version 11 for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for both iOS and Mac should be available now for all users in the App Store. Here’s what’s new with each iOS version:
In this manner, Open the AppleScript Editor in Applications > Utilities. Choose File > Open Dictionary. Select Pages, Numbers, or Keynote. Click Choose. If you have an earlier version of the app installed, make sure to select the correct version in the list.
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Using AppleScript To Automate In Numbers. The latest version of Numbers restores our ability to use AppleScript to automate some actions in your spreadsheets. You can use AppleScript to create new commands in Numbers and do things that could be difficult or impossible to do otherwise.
In respect to this,
So, Numbers has had AppleScript support for a long time but when the new version came out recently it was missing from it. Then an update added it back. So there has been a lot of interest in using AppleScript to manipulate cells and things in Numbers.