When you attempt to use the Save as Adobe PDF item from the Print dialog's PDF menu in an Automator workflow, you receive the following message:
To show you the possibilities of Automator. Open Automator. Choose template Service. Check: Service receives selected files and folders in Finder.app. Set the actions:. Get Folder content. Run AppleScript (and paste the script there) Save the workflow. Now select the.doc/docx files in Finder OR the folder containing these files. Sep 27, 2018Â This is what I have but can't get it to work: Ask for finder Items - set type to Folders. Set Value of Variable - this will be the path to the folder taken from action 1. Run Shell Script - set the Pass input: as argument. Set Value of Variable - this will be the folderName of the folder taken from action 3.
'The action 'Save as Adobe PDF' could not be loaded because it is not Universal. Please ask the developer for a Universal version of the action'
On Snow Leopard, Automator is a 64-bit app and the Save as Adobe PDF workflow is a 32-bit binary and therefore does not load. To use Save as Adobe PDF, launch Automator in the 32-bit mode:
1. If Automator is open, quit Automator by going to Automator > Quit Automator.
2. Open a new Finder window and navigate to the Applications folder.
3. In the Finder, select Automator.
4. Go to File > Get Info.
5. In the Automator Info window, open the General section.
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6. Select the Open in 32-bit mode option.
7. Close the Automator Info window.
8. Restart Automator.
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