How to Use Automator on a Mac
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In the Library list on the left side of Automator, select Files & Folders. Locate Get Specified Finder Items in the middle panel and drag it to the panel on the right side of Automator. You can also double-click Get Specified Finder Items in place of dragging it. Click the Add button to add an application or folder to the list of Finder items. Navigate to the application or folder you want to open, select it, and then click Add. Repeat this step until you've added all the items you want to open. Drag the Open Specified Finder Items to the workflow pane beneath the previous action. This completes the part of the workflow that opens applications and folders. To have your browser open a specific URL when you run your program, continue on with the next step.
How to Use Automator on a Mac
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Can use Automator to open applications, folders, and URLs.To open URLs, Library > Internet > Get Specified URLs > Add > enter URL > Enter > drag URL(s) to Display Webpages pane.To test workflow, select Run at the top-right corner. To save workflow, File > Save. This article explains how to use Automator on a Mac. Instructions apply to devices running Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and later.How to Use Automator to Open Applications and Folders
It only takes a few clicks to get Automator working for you. Here's how to use it to open applications and folders in your Finder. Open Automator from your Applications folder. Select New Document in the window that pops up when you first open Automator. Older versions of Mac OS X don't have the New Document step. You can click on Application first. Select Application and click Choose.In the Library list on the left side of Automator, select Files & Folders. Locate Get Specified Finder Items in the middle panel and drag it to the panel on the right side of Automator. You can also double-click Get Specified Finder Items in place of dragging it. Click the Add button to add an application or folder to the list of Finder items. Navigate to the application or folder you want to open, select it, and then click Add. Repeat this step until you've added all the items you want to open. Drag the Open Specified Finder Items to the workflow pane beneath the previous action. This completes the part of the workflow that opens applications and folders. To have your browser open a specific URL when you run your program, continue on with the next step.