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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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5-26 <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

4. In the Specify Apple Event dialog box, click Specify Application.<br />

5. In the Open File dialog box, select the target application, and then<br />

click Open.<br />

6. In the Specify Apple Event dialog box, choose the event you want to<br />

send from the pop-up menu.<br />

See “Choosing an Apple event to send” on page 5-27.<br />

7. Select options for the event, and then click OK.<br />

Select To<br />

Bring target application to<br />

foreground<br />

Wait for event completion<br />

before continuing<br />

Wait for event completion<br />

before continuing and<br />

Copy event result to the<br />

clipboard. Deselect Bring<br />

target application to<br />

foreground.<br />

Choose an Apple<br />

event<br />

Choose options<br />

for the event<br />

Display the target application when it performs the Apple<br />

event. Deselect this option to run the target application in the<br />

background or to perform scripts more quickly.<br />

Wait for the Apple event to finish before returning control to<br />

ScriptMaker.<br />

Copy the result of an event performed in the target application.<br />

Use this option when sending events to an application that can<br />

send an Apple event reply, like the HyperCard application. In<br />

the next step, you can add ScriptMaker steps to paste the data<br />

into a <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> field.<br />

8. In the Script Definition dialog box, finish defining or editing the<br />

script, and then click OK.

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