Greetings readers,
Microsoft released a few days ago the long-awaited (by me) Service Pack 2 for Office for Mac 2011 but unfortunately SP2 doesn't fix some critical (for me) limitation of the software: unlike the Windows version one cannot attach files to appointments, tasks or contact records. This is a critical limitation that inhibited me from using Outlook on Mac as I have a lot of documents attached to records of the mentioned types.
But I am determined to do the switch from PC to Mac so I am looking for ways to work around the mentioned limitation. So I thought this: I change the appointment, contact and tasks records (in my Outlook on Windows) that include attachments by saving the attachment in a special folder then replace it in these records with just the file name.
Later when I do the switch to Outlook for Mac and I open, say, an appointment that should include an attachment but instead just includes the filename, I highlight the file name then press a combination of keys that activates an Apple Script which takes the highlighted text and searches for a file with that name in a special folder. If the file is found it is opened (otherwise a message is displayed accordingly).
I am pretty sure this can be done as I get the impression that AppleScript is quite powerful.
Does anyone know how this is done / have a script that does it?
Thanks a lot!
Sleiman
Microsoft released a few days ago the long-awaited (by me) Service Pack 2 for Office for Mac 2011 but unfortunately SP2 doesn't fix some critical (for me) limitation of the software: unlike the Windows version one cannot attach files to appointments, tasks or contact records. This is a critical limitation that inhibited me from using Outlook on Mac as I have a lot of documents attached to records of the mentioned types.
But I am determined to do the switch from PC to Mac so I am looking for ways to work around the mentioned limitation. So I thought this: I change the appointment, contact and tasks records (in my Outlook on Windows) that include attachments by saving the attachment in a special folder then replace it in these records with just the file name.
Later when I do the switch to Outlook for Mac and I open, say, an appointment that should include an attachment but instead just includes the filename, I highlight the file name then press a combination of keys that activates an Apple Script which takes the highlighted text and searches for a file with that name in a special folder. If the file is found it is opened (otherwise a message is displayed accordingly).
I am pretty sure this can be done as I get the impression that AppleScript is quite powerful.
Does anyone know how this is done / have a script that does it?
Thanks a lot!
Sleiman