You can also take a look at using the HTML property instead. With pregex it would be easy to extract the body content from both members and join them inside a central "body" and header set of HTML tags.

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Valentin Schmidt wrote:
addendum:
no, I don't think the mentioned script preserves hyperlinks, because you are propably right, director's RTF implementation doesn't know anything about hyperlinks. But you could extend my handler by storing all hyperlinks (using member.hyperlinks and member.char[a..b].hyperlink) of the original text members, and then reinserting those hyperlinks into the new concatenated text member.

I've written a handler/moviescript for concatenating RTF (2 text
members). It can be downloaded from
http://dasdeck.de/staff/valentin/lingo/concatenate_rtf.ls

It's been a while, so I can't remember at the moment if it handles
hyperlinks, but I think it succesfully preserves the format of both
text-members.

Valentin


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