The instructions below will delete some of your Office personal preferences and fonts plus your Office data such as email data/accounts/signatures/rules/schedules/attachments, calendar, tasks, notes and projects.Due to the sheer number of files and folders to be deleted we recommend you print this document first and tick off each line as you follow it.
These instructions will help you manually remove all the Microsoft Office software (including old versions of Microsoft Communicator, Microsoft Messenger and Remote Desktop Connection), system items, preferences and email data.Some important points to note before proceeding:
Instructions for removing Microsoft Office 2011 / 365 How to Manually Remove Microsoft Office 2011
To send the data to another column, simply enter To ("B" & i) ensures that the encoded data is sent from the script directly toĬolumn B.
Spreadsheet now contains encoded data in cells B1 through B3 on Save the changes, then compile and run the script.Set value of cell EncodedCell to encoded_data In this example, the encoded data will be in Column "B". Set EncodedCell to ("B" & i) - This is where to designate where the encoded data is to appear. Set encoded_data to IDAutomation_Uni_C128b(input_data) of me Set InputCell to the value of (cell i of range ("A1:A" & i)) - This line defines the range, where in this example it is set A1:A3 and i is the counter and will continue to loop until EndofRow. Repeat with i from 1 to EndofRow - This loop will run from row 1 until EndofRow set above. Set EndofRow to 3 - This defines the last Excel Row with data it this example, it is A3. Run handler showing communication with Excel on run When using a different spreadsheet, the code will need to be modified to match the column and row set up. NOTE: AppleScript_Excel_Example.xls is a working example using the following code. Make sure that only one Excel worksheet is running. If the sample script file is being used, the code has already been placed in the script. Paste the code below into the AppleScript file.Open the AppleScript Editor and spreadsheet that will be used.In theĮxample rows 1 through 3 of Column A already contain data. In Column A, enter test data for rows A1, A2, and A3.Open the Excel Example or a new Excel spreadsheet.As a reference, two files includedīarcode Font Package, AppleScript_Excel_Example.xlsĪnd the AppleScript_Excel_Example_IDAutomation128b.scptįile can be used as a guide. When data needs to be encoded in a barcode, the script will format the data and return a character string that will create an accurate barcode when combined with the appropriate Universal Font.
Later versions should use the VBA Macros which are cross-platform compatible with Excel for Mac 2011 and up including Office 365. The AppleScript products are designed to guide Mac users that use Excel for Mac 20.