I found that putting scripts in the "applications" folder caused them not to 
show up in the Extras menu, but instead were shown only as a subfolder of the 
applications folder when you select  "show users scripts" from the extras menu.
When I put the  numbers folder with the rename script in the library/sripts 
folder, outside   the applications subfolder, then it showed up in the extras 
menu as a choice where I could open the subfolder and run my scripts directly.
 
On Apr 22, 2014, at 11:02 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Yeah, I've been getting a little mixed up because for some reason things 
> aren't working as they should for me. Glad you got it sorted though. FYI, 
> following is the link to the Apple Support page on enabling and using the 
> scripts menu with iWork applications:
> http://www.iworkautomation.com/script-menu.html
> 
> They say to create the applications folder. Not sure if it's just for 
> organisation, or if it has something to do with making sure only the scripts 
> for the front most application are visible.
> 
> In my scripts menu, none of the scripts from the ~/Library/Scripts folder are 
> shown. Only the computer scripts.
> 
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