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Make the selection in your document. Then Nisus Writer Pro > Services > New Nisus Document with Selection.
But it's easier to use NWP preferences and assign a keyboard command to all that. (Mine is Ctrl-Opt-Cmd N.)
This works for documents in NWP, in Mail, in Safari, and probably lots of other kinds of documents, too.
On 14 Mar 2010, at 4:01 PM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:
> How can I save a document on the desktop with a macro using a text selection from the document?
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> In Nisus Classic I used this:
> Copy
> Save
> Paste
> Enter [this would simulate the Enter or the Return key, I have forgotten how this macro command exactly looked like in Nisus Classic]
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> Now, in NWP, the macro will just open the Save-Dialog and then stop. Nothing will be automatically pasted. The Save-Dialog remains open and I can paste with the mouse by going to Edit > Paste or paste manually with Command + V, but I want that to be done automatically.
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> Is there any way to automatically paste in the Save Dialog? Or, if not, which other macro command do I have to use in order to accomplish this task?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Žorvaršur
> OS X 10.4.11
> Power Mac G4
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