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Nope, these aren't working. I guess I shouldn't have set these two iPODs up so alike. I know the kids have screwed with the names on these things to. I've really searched the web high and low to no avail. Only luck I may have is from appleserialnumberinfo.com. They seem legit but I wasn't paying close enough attention and screwed up entering my free searches so I have to wait another 24 hours.

I paid for some searches but then realized it may take '.up to 72 hours' for the account to be created. It. to wait 😟 So if anyone know any of the serial number details it sure would be great to know them. I've got the following serials: - C3TDQ3WBDCP7 - C3LDQYF4DCP7 I know what the the DCP7 means, just trying to understand the rest. Thanks again! Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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This will export Numbers documents in the folder you choose to pdfs in that same folder. Test it first on copies in a separate folder. You may need to increase the number after delay. To use:.

copy-paste the script into Script Editor (in your Applications Utilities folder). click the triangle 'run' botton. at the prompt choose the folder containing the Numbers documents. SG set theFolder to choose folder tell application 'Finder' to set theDocs to theFolder's items repeat with aDoc in theDocs set docName to aDoc's name as text if docName ends with '.numbers' then setexportName to (theFolder as text ) & docName set exportName to exportName's text 1 thru -9 & '.pdf' tell application 'Numbers' open aDoc delay 0.5 - may need to adjust this higher tell front document exportto file exportNameas PDF close end tell end tell end if end repeat.

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For csv the script would be as below. The result will be subfolders within the original folder, with each subfolder containing a.csv file for each table. Set theFolder to choose folder tell application 'Finder' to set theDocs to theFolder's items repeat with aDoc in theDocs set docName to aDoc's name as text if docName ends with '.numbers' then setexportName to (theFolder as text ) & docName set exportName to exportName's text 1 thru -9 & '.csv' tell application 'Numbers' open aDoc delay 0.6 - may need to adjust this higher tell front document exportto file exportNameas CSV close end tell end tell end if end repeat SG. Hi SG, I think there is a situation when the name of a document doesn't show its file extension.

Also, if the document has only one table the export command seems not to add the '.csv' extension to the name of the document. So, how about the following AppleScript? T2YUKI wrote: Hi SG, I think there is a situation when the name of a document doesn't show its file extension. Hi T2YUKI, I'm not sure what you mean by 'name of a document doesn't show its file extension.' My script intentionally tests for Numbers documents so that it won't ask Numbers to try to open a non-Numbers document that happens to be in the chosen folder. That works well here. If the document has only one table the export command seems not to add the '.csv' extension to the name of the document.

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I can't reproduce that problem here. For example, Test.numbers here has only table, yet the script has Numbers produce Test.csv as expected (it has an Excel icon on my machine because I happen to have Excel installed): That particular.csv file is not placed in a subfolder as it's the only one associated with that document name. My original script is working well here without modification. I like your introduction of the ability to save the results in another folder, though.

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I wonder how pagebreak is faring with his project.🙂 SG. T2YUKI wrote: Sorry SG, I misunderstood the name property of an item class of Finder.app. I conformed that it returns a file name with its file extension even if the Finder Preferences is set not to show all filename extensions.

I'd forgotten the potential confusion because not everyone has this preference set as I do (to always show the filename extension). If that preference is unchecked then it will appear as if there isn't a.numbers extension. But it's still there, just not displayed. And the script will still know it is there, and avoid trying to have Numbers open non-Numbers documents that happen to be in the chosen folder. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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