Thanks, I enabled the scripts menu and the script, which I placed in 
user/library/scripts/numbers, showed up as you said it would. I didn't have a 
"applications" subfolder, but that doesn't seem to matter. Maybe for the sake 
of organization it would be good for me to create it and place the Numbers 
folder in it.

On Apr 22, 2014, at 8:56 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> To my knowledge, it will never appear in the Services menu, as it is a script 
> not a service. You can enable the scripts menu from the "General" preference 
> pane of the AppleScript Editor utility. The scripts menu then appears in the 
> menu extras menu.
> To have it appear in the scripts menu, place it in 
> /Library/Scripts/Applications/Numbers - I think there might be a better way 
> than this but at least this does work - I've tested it.
> If you want to make it a service, just create a new Service with Automator, 
> drag in the Run AppleScript action and copy and paste my AppleScript into the 
> appropriate field. Then you can set a keyboard shortcut in System Preferences.
> I use Keyboard Maestro to execute the script, but you could just as easily 
> use VoiceOver's Keyboard Commander.
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