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We didn't add this to our version. It makes it less automatic, other than
asking which calendar you want to add the ToDo to.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004, cheshirekat said:
The second prompts you to choose how
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Wayne and everyone else. Here's what Marlyse and I ended up with.
AppleScript
global theName, theEmail
tell application PowerMail 5.0b12
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
cheshirekat: You need to make one change in your code. Add 31 to your
list of days. Otherwise you'll never be able to add events to the 31st of
any month that has 31 days.
I think she does not point to 'day in month' but to 'how many days from now'.
---marlyse
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 29 April 2004 stated:
thanks!
Andy Fragen helped me modify my original script which ended in a working
solution. Looking now on the solution you came up with, I think it
interesting to see how different AS approaches can be!
It's programming in general. As
thanks!
Andy Fragen helped me modify my original script which ended in a working
solution. Looking now on the solution you came up with, I think it
interesting to see how different AS approaches can be!
Thanks to all who chimed in on this one.
---marlyse
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Try this - Be careful of the line wraps:
Begin AppleScript
property msgPrompt : Please select the calendar you wish to create a new
To Do in.
property replyPrompt : Reply by email
I fiddled around and it's crude but does the basics: copies the selection
in PM and creates a new iCal todo and allows you to select the calendar
and puts the selection into the summary (title) of the todo inclusive the
prefix 'email' and makes that active (i.e. lets you set the date and
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