![]() The "solution" is based on the discussion I linked: So I found out how to "solve" this issue for Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac, I don't really like it, but it seems to work. So I wonder, if anyone has an idea how to fix the issue or if there is some other way to send and get data/info from Microsoft Word. OP recommended using the following: sdef. ![]() Where the OP had the same issue, however, trying what he got to work, does not help, i.e. ![]() Sdp: enumerator of enumeration "e183": missing required "name" attribute.quoteįrom further search on Google, I found the following discussion on Apple forums: However, using the approach explained in Apples example project SBSendEmail: sdef "$INPUT_FILE_PATH" | sdp -fh -o "$DERIVED_FILES_DIR" -basename "$INPUT_FILE_BASE" -bundleid `defaults read "$INPUT_FILE_PATH/Contents/Info" CFBundleIdentifier`ĭoes not generate a usable word header file, I get the following: I’m trying to get a Cocoa application to connect to Microsoft Word, and from my search it seems that the only way, is to use Scripting Bridge and generate a word header file.
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