![]() ![]() ![]() It will also check to make sure the file exists before continuing. So, to open a linked file, I just right click on the OneNote link, click Copy Link, then press my hot key combination for that service and the Applescript presents me with "Reveal" or "Open" for that file. Incidentally, doing it this way, I don't have to preface my link with the file://. ![]() So, to work around this, I created a Applescript Service that takes a copied URL link from OneNote and lets me either reveal that file in Finder or open it. When I tested it later today, I realized that local links to Word documents worked, but not to other documents. I was talking about opening links to local files (documents, PDFs, etc.) which is the same as what the OP was talking about. ![]()
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