Your version leaves off the ellipsis on Import. Hmm… In your original macro I see you don’t have the correct suffix on the menu item. ![]() When I clicked “try” on your inefficient method, I got the same Alert in the upper right corner of my screen. Is there a way to read all of the Alert that pops up in the top right corner of my screen?īut – you can open the notification center and look for it in the list – you may be able to see more of the message there. Send me one of these files off-list to guessing it’s a tab-delimited file rather than a CSV file, but it’s best to work with real data and not have to guess. I have attached one of the files that I am importing into Excel. Good luck! I’ll try to get back to you soon. I think Chris may have written some Excel AppleScripts previously. You can google “Excel AppleScript” to get some ideas, and even search this KM forum. But please give it a shot yourself, if you like. I should have some time later and I’ll make the KM macro & AppleScript as an example. I just wanted to share this with you now. I think step (3) is best done in AppleScript, so you can avoid using the UI elements in a KM Action.
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