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Old 07-26-2011, 05:47 PM
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Hi Luciana,



The code in the link goes through all the .doc files in a folder chosen by the user, processes them, then saves the output to another folder.

For your purposes, the requirements are similar, except that the processing consists of copying content from the opened html files to another file. the requirement to process the files in a particular order does potentially complicate things - it all depends on whether the order they'd be opened in by default matches your required order.
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