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Old 01-08-2010, 08:48 AM
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Hi



Im new here, welcome on the forum Sleeper.

I have been using MS Word for ages, actually only for basic functions, didn't discover a lot in it. Never asked on any microsoft office's forum a question about it until now when I have to.

I need to move (only move, not change!) entire (100% of the text) text from one .doc file to another .doc. I would like to do this process automated. So when I click on some file, it automatically do this. But its not so easy as it sounds. The target .doc file (file, into which i want the text to be moved) is not the only one but can be many of them. All the target .doc files are always in the same folder (same path) but all of them don't have the same name. The .doc file FROM where I want to move entire text is only one, always in the same folder (same path) and always with the same file name.
Names of the target are only similar but as I have said before, not the same. Here is the point:

Target .doc files have the names:
HD1.doc
HD2.doc
HD3.doc
HD4.doc
and so on

What I would like to have is moved the entire (but really all of the text, must be 100% all) text into the .doc file with the highest ( ! ) number (in example above, into HD4.doc). The target .doc files will always start with ''HD'' and always be similar to above examples.

It is possible that the doc file (target file) is only one, so only HD1.doc. Therefore ''1'' is the maximum number and the text is moved into this file.

Sometimes the target file is empty but usually won't be. If it won't be then the text should be moved to the end of the text, into first new line (no empty lines inbetween).

So for example in the target file which has the maximum number in its name is the following text:

a
b
c

In the file from which I want to move the text is:

d

This means I need in the target file this:

a
b
c
d

Is this possible to be done?

Thank you, best wishes.
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Old 01-09-2010, 04:36 AM
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Old 01-10-2010, 04:40 PM
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