Does anyone know how to capture, for Quickeys scripting purposes, the  
number of the page on which one is currently working in an InDesign  
document? I need to be able to capture this number from within the  
script so that it can be assigned to a variable, and the page number  
would change at various times during the script's operation.

It would be simplest (for me) if this could be done using regular  
InDesign commands, but if that is not possible or too difficult, an  
Applescript solution could work. I don't know Applescript well enough  
to know how to do this myself, although I have used the Script Editor  
and have written a few very simple Applescripts in the past.

Dan





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