/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice --headless --convert-to pdf *.numbers
Actually you don’t 😃Ok thanks anyway, guess I'll have to do it manually,
can't believe Apple have not got some facility to do batch PDF'ing in Preview or similar...
Pages
in the script with Numbers
(line 15, 16, 40).pages
to whatever Numbers is using (line 14).Microsoft Word
with PDF
and the extension from .docx
to .pdf
in the line for the export format (line 16).Pages
you need to replace, and I leave it to you to find the default extension of a Numbers file 🙃Thank you, I have tried but having not used AS before I am not sure what I am doing!Actually you don’t 😃
Well, they created e.g. Applescript for that 🤓 - here is a script which converts Pages to Microsoft Word. You have to change just 3 basic things in it so it will probably serve your purpose:
Then you should be set.
- replace
Pages
in the script withNumbers
(line 15, 16, 40).- change the file extension from
pages
to whatever Numbers is using (line 14).- replace
Microsoft Word
with.docx
to
nota bene: I might have overlooked some appearance ofPages
you need to replace, and I leave it to you to find the default extension of a Numbers file 🙃
tell application "Finder"
set theFiles to choose file with prompt "Please select the Number files:" of type {"numbers"} with multiple selections allowed
repeat with currentFile in theFiles
set theOutputFolder to ((container of currentFile) as text)
set extension hidden of currentFile to true
set theName to displayed name of currentFile
set thePDF to (theOutputFolder & theName & ".pdf" as text)
tell application "Numbers"
open currentFile
export front document to file thePDF as PDF
close front document
end tell
end repeat
end tell
I can’t get LibreOffice 7.6.4.1 to correctly open even the simplest Numbers version 13.1 files. I am tempted to open a thread to find out if others have this issue, but I thought I would check with you first to see if you have any insight into the problem.I’m sorry, I’ve just tried and it doesn’t seem to work with files created by Numbers version 13.1. It generates blank or incomplete PDFs.
I can only confirm that even the simplest numbers file (Basic – Blank template) doesn’t open correctly in LibreOffice 7.6.5 or 24.2.0.I can’t get LibreOffice 7.6.4.1 to correctly open even the simplest Numbers version 13.1 files. I am tempted to open a thread to find out if others have this issue, but I thought I would check with you first to see if you have any insight into the problem.
Thanks for checking!I can only confirm that even the simplest numbers file (Basic – Blank template) doesn’t open correctly in LibreOffice 7.6.5 or 24.2.0.