Ah thanks, just what i required.
On 03/09/2009, at 2:57 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Dane,
>
> Under the File menu there should be a "Save as plug-in" option
> (Command-Option-S). This is Automator under Leopard.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
> I'm using Leopard at the present, how do you tell Automator t
If memory serves, there is a separate option in the menu bar to save
as finder plugin.
Darcy
On 2009-09-03, at 12:03 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> I'm using Leopard at the present, how do you tell Automator to save
> the workflow as a Finder Plug-in, I just have 2 choices in the "Save
> As" d
Hi Dane,
Under the File menu there should be a "Save as plug-in" option
(Command-Option-S). This is Automator under Leopard.
Cheers,
Esther
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I'm using Leopard at the present, how do you tell Automator to save
the workflow as a Finder Plug-in, I just have 2 choices in the "Save
As" dialogue for format, Application and Workflow.
On 03/09/2009, at 1:47 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Dane, are you on Leopard or Snow Leopard? In leopard,
Dane, are you on Leopard or Snow Leopard? In leopard, you want to
save your workflow as a finder plugin. This will put it where it
needs to go, which is under workflows in your library folder.
Snow Leopard on the other hand, no longer has finder plugins.
Instead, you can save your workflow
Hi!
Where does one save Automator Workflows? I've created an automator
workflow which - when run - takes a selected file and attaches it to a
new message in Mail which you fill out the fields of, say "To",
"Subject" and so on but I can't run it from the "Automator" option
which appears in