![]() ![]() Here’s a first usable script: tell application "Microsoft Excel"Īutofill selection destination range "A1:A10" I know it’s basic, but it’s always worth a tell. You’ll have to put quotes around cells or range names (with "A1" style as well as "R1C1"). You can easily handle Excel from AppleScript. 1 - How to set Excel to work from an AppleScript I’m now attempting a translation back to English, so I hope there aren’t too many mistakes, and it’s not too far from the original texts I started from… and it still is worth a read. A good part of that document would be of no interest to English Excel users, so I made it somewhat shorter. This documentument was originally written in French and intended to help French speaking users, using a French version of Excel. ![]() Important : with Excel:2001, it is possible to memorize actions through the AppleScript Editor!!! And remember to try Satimage’s “SMILE”, a better AppleScript Editor. These documentuments provide some indications about the use of Excel and AppleScript and how to have them working together. These lines are based upon different Microsoft documentuments, among other stuff. I made some corrections and posted it here. I found this article somewhere on the internet: it was a Word document.
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