Re: How to capture powerpoint events in applescript

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On 6/17/09 11:13 PM, in article
1b975208-5a2c-43e9-bc20-b7d01aba97e8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "RAHUL"
<rsharma.champ@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I want to create an applescript which open's a saved PPT in
powerpoint, let the user edit it and as soon as the user closes the
PowerPoint OR saves it, the script should get notified.

Does PowerPoint send an Apple Event (applicaiton close event) which
the apple script can capture. Is there any way to capture events sent
by other applications in applescript.

Thanks in advance

PS: Sorry for multiposting. I had posted the question on
mac.office.powerpoint but have not received any reply yet, So am
posting it here again.


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