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On Jan 17, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Lloyd Butler wrote:
> ok, it is not so shocking knowing the application.
>
> I am in the process of moving to Quark 6.5 ( I know it is a couple
> of versions old) from v3 and v4. It runs on the Intel machines
> where v3 or v4 do not.
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> While testing my scripts, I noticed that in versions 3 and 4 if two
> text boxes on the page had the same name, both would be filled in.
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> In 6.5, it is only the top most text box that gets populated.
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> If I take and manually select the other box and bring it to the
> top, and rerun the script, that text box gets the text.
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> Is there a way to get both filled in without changing one of the
> names?
>
> tell application "QuarkXpress"
> tell document "test.qxd"
> set paragraph 1 of text box "sample.txt" to "hello world"
>
Set paragraph 1 of every text box whose name is "sample.txt" to
"hello world"
> end tell
> end tell
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> I have all the code in a script library that allows me to pass in
> the layout name, paragraph, text box name and the text. If I need
> to start to jump through hoops to handle this, then I need to know
> what to test for to catch the 2+ text boxes with the same names.
I am surprised that 3 and 4 didn't error on you.
-Mark
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