on 12/2/00 11:01 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I could include another script that will make a new Group out of any of the
> Sort by Field messages, including the Sort by Zip list. That would have real
> contacts sorted in the order of the Field Sort (although they would have
> little @ signs, rather than contact icons. since E's scripting doesn't allow
> for that). You could open the group (whenever you want) and command-select
> or shift-select the group members you want. A little 2-line script I could
> write would then switch you to the Address Book itself with the same
> contacts selected there. You could then run George's script or any other
> script that depends on selected contacts in the Address Book.
>
> Would that be what you want?
>
> Paul Berkowitz
>
>
> On 12/2/00 7:27 AM, I wrote:
>
>> On 12/2/00 3:23 AM, "Keith Manley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to get contacts sorted by zip code before running a script
>>> like George Clark�s _multienvelope_ script? I hate hand sorting bulk mail
>>> enough to switch back to palm desktop for now.
>>>
>>> If not, I'm looking for the least painful route to get default addresses
>>> for selected contacts to envelopes in a zip sort. TIA
>>>
>>
>> You can get my script Sort by Field E at
>>
>>
>> AppleScript Central
>> <http://www.applescriptcentral.com/>
>>
>> or AppleScripts for Entourage & Outlook Express
>> <http://homepage.mac.com/berkowit28/>
>>
>> and choose Sort by Zip.
>>
>> That will get you a "message" whose text is a list which sorts contacts �
>> with their default email addresses included � by Zip. You can print it
>> out, or click on any of the email addresses to open an email message
>> addressed to the contact, or just gaze at it.
>>
>> Will that do what you want? Or perhaps it can adapted - or a second script
>> can be run on this list.
Yes, that would do it. In an earlier message today George Clark indicated
that eQuery would handle these needs so if it's a bunch of trouble I can
wait.
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