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      7th November 2005
Here are two Actions written in Xcode 2.1, that both use the standard AppleScript template.

One Action "Show Invisibles" will tell your Mac to unhide all the invisible files and folders...you can then place other find Actions etc after it...

...then the Second Action "Hide Invisibles" can be placed at the end of your workflow to put your Mac back to the state that it was in previously !
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      27th December 2005
Will this work on a mounted volume?

I'm trying to create a workflow to find and remove all ".HS" files on a remote Window's server. The default "Find files" action in Automator seems to have trouble since the file is invisible. Will this action make all invisible files on that server visible so that I can search and destroy?

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      30th December 2005
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2090 Downloads, not yet one comment ;-(

Ho hum !
OK, here's a question from one who's using Automator for the first time:

I use "Show Invisibles" to make a folder visible.

How do I get Automator to recognize a folder with a period in front of it?

Basically, I want to make an invisible folder visible, copy some files to it, then make it invisible again.

But when the Automator's "Move Files" opens the "where to?" dialog box, I can't see the folder (i.e., ".destinationfolder").

What to do?
 
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But when the Automator's "Move Files" opens the "where to?" dialog box, I can't see the folder (i.e., ".destinationfolder").

What to do?
Solved it. Dragged the folder from the Finder into the dialog box, which then registers the folder.
 
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      31st December 2005
Hi there !

glad you've solved it !

We've been on Holiday !

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Thanks for the freeware. Just what I needed to try out Automator instead of going the direct Applescript route. No matter how simple the Applescript task is, I usually have to hit my head against the wall for a while, trying to figure out my syntax errors (usually due to changes in Applescript syntax from version to version). Automator is very easy ASSUMING that all the functions one needs are easily available...
 
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Does this action on work on the particular Mac that it is run on, or on mounted volumes also?
 
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Hi there,

it will display the invisible files on the mounted volume.

Run the Show Invisibles Action then Mount the remote volume and the Invisibles files and folders should be 'visible'.

Hope that helps

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thanks. i see that now. i'll give it a try.
 
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