Ah! yeeesss! completly forgot that! while reminds me that I used the first one a couple of times in my scripts ;-o)))

I did not know the second one (to run)
Very worthwhile to know this 2 commands and their difference

Thanks a lot Emmett, I much appreciate your contribution

Best regards from Grenoble

André

Le 18 juin 10 à 15:54, Emmett Gray a écrit :

On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 13:16:49 +0200, "Andre.Bisseret" <andre.bisse...@inria.fr > wrote asking this.

An elegant way is to use AppleScript, which avoids having to know the path:

do "tell application " & quote & "Microsoft Word" & quote & " to activate" as AppleScript

opens it and makes it frontmost, or

do "tell application " & quote & "Microsoft Word" & quote & " to run" as AppleScript

opens it an keeps it in the background.

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