![]() ![]() Set theFilesFolder to (folder of theFile) as text Replace all the purple text in the action with the following AppleScript: Next, drag a “Run AppleScript” workflow into your workflow so you have something that looks like this: Let’s look at how to do that.įirst, launch Automator (you’ll find it in your Mac’s Applications folder). Luckily, Pages is AppleScriptable so we can make our own action. ![]() Unfortunately, Pages doesn’t ship with Automator actions (although there are some funky third party options) The obvious way to make such an app is with Automator. It’d be great to make an app which we could drop our Pages files on and have them made into PDFs. In the spirit of sharing the knowledge, here’s how we did it. Recently we were asked how to use Automator to convert Apple Pages documents into PDFs.
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