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Powershell: How do I update my code to use a different file type?
  • Thanks for your help, but I had a couple errors pop up when I tried this out. I don't need to input anything in the code you provided, do I?

    Cannot convert value "VALUE" to type "System.Int32". Error: "Input string was not in a correct format."
    At line:4 char:55
    + ... py-Item -Path .\template.docx -Destination ".\$(2 + $line + '.docs')"
    +                                                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : InvalidArgument: (:) [], RuntimeException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidCastFromStringToInteger
    
    Copy-Item : Cannot overwrite the item FILENAME with itself.
    At line:4 char:5
    +     Copy-Item -Path .\template.docx -Destination ".\$(2 + $line + '.d ...
    +     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : WriteError: (FILENAME) [Copy-Item], IOException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CopyError,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.CopyItemCommand
    
  • Powershell: How do I update my code to use a different file type?

    I have a script that duplicates a Word doc template and renames each using a csv file with a list of names. What would be the equivalent code if instead of a csv file I use a text file? Import-csv ‘.\individuals2.csv’ | foreach-object { $newname = ‘2 ‘ + $_.name + '.docx’ Copy-item '.\template.docx' $newname }

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    Renaming multiple files based on a list of names
  • So it sort of worked in that it outputed a bunch of files with the names but with blank icons and not the Adobe icons. Powershell also had an error for each list item that looked like the following:

    Rename-Item : Cannot bind argument to parameter 'NewName' because it is an empty string.
    At line:1 char:86
    + ... ads\individuals.txt"; $i=0; dir | % { ren $_ "$($names[$i])"; $i++ }
    +                                                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : InvalidData: (:) [Rename-Item], ParameterBindingValidationException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ParameterArgumentValidationErrorEmptyStringNotAllowed,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Rena
       meItemCommand
    

    Maybe the command needs '.pdf' somewhere?

  • Renaming multiple files based on a list of names
  • Also I had someone help with a similar task of duplicating a Word file that is renamed from a list of names found in a csv file. What would be the code when a txt file is used?

    Import-csv ‘.\individuals.csv’ | foreach-object {
        $newname = ‘2’ + $_.name + '.docx’
        Copy-item '.\_2023 Summary Page.docx' $newname
    }
    
  • Renaming multiple files based on a list of names

    Note: I'm a beginner to Powershell and a bit more familiar with Bash (though still a beginner for that too).

    *I have multiple PDF files and I want to rename each file based on a list of names found in an Excel/CSV (could be a text file if easier) file.

    *The list begins at the A2 cell and the A1 cell has the header 'name'.

    *The files are in sequential order and match the order of the list of names.

    Thanks for your help!

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    Powershell: Create multiple files from a Word template and rename using a list in Excel/CSV

    I'm a beginner to Powershell and CLI in general, but this task does not need to use either so I'm open to using other tools.

    I'm trying to do the following:

    1. Create multiple files from a Word template.
    2. Rename each file based on a list of names found in an Excel/CSV sheet.

    Thanks in advance!

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