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
Oh I see. I thought only .txt files are text files.
I was trying to adjust the code so that it uses a .txt file instead of a .csv file.
By the way, what would be the equivalent code when using a text file for the list of names rather than a csv file?
Hey this worked for me yesterday but now I'm having trouble getting it to work again. It just outputs a Word doc titled '.docx' now.
Actually nevermind that question. Just realized the command was split.
I'm assuming I need to replace the name portion of the 2nd line. What do I input if the data is a list that starts in A1?
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