Roger,
Does your script have "\moO" added to the end of the filename?
(This tells Entourage to assign command-option-O to that script...)
- B
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> Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 00:22:10 -0500
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> Subject: Re: Reverse Look-up of Phone Number
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> Nope, tried "option-command-O" and nothing, but again it works from the
> pull down menu.
>
> Roger
>
>> On 11/8/00 8:42 PM, "Image One Solutions�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, guess I didn't make myself clear. I did install in the Entourage
>>> Script Menu Items folder in the Microsoft Users Data folder, and the script
>>> works great!! from the scripts pull down menu in E, but when in E and just
>>> go to "option O" with nothing selected, nothing happens.
>>>
>>> Roger
>>>
>> My error: the shortcut is option-command-O (the letter "O" for "Open", not
>> zero). I need to change that in the ReadMe. (It's not a good idea to have
>> option key without command, usually the script will open up in a script
>> editor instead of running.) Try it now with option-command-O.
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