On Jan 9, 8:18 pm, "3lvss0...@gmail.com" <3lvss0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Marco Nawijn: I have had installed pywin32 already. The three lines > that you mentoined don't do this I checked at my own computer and it works fine. > also what did you mean with "doc = > app.Documents.Open("c:\\example.doc")". Which document should I open > with this line? This was just meant as an example on how to open a Word document from within python. This would be the basis for copying/appending from your source document to your target document (e.g. HD10.doc). > It shouldn't be opened anything. I was asking about > the script as automated process. If you know how could i do this? Well it is a python script. So you can run it as an automated process. You should just set app.Visible=False so the Word user interface component is not shown.
> > Terry Reedy: I have never mentoined copying files but moving the whole > text from, always the same (same name, same path), .doc file with. > However copying (=moving) text to correct .doc file would be good yes. > I know command prompt and its copy function but this way it wouldn't > work because I would have to define the target file - the file INTO > which I want to move the text. But I will never know the file name > (target file). The only thing I know is: > - the file is one of .doc files that start with "HD" > - whole name of those .doc file is always HDX.doc where X is a number > and I need to move the text into the file with maximum X (the most > high number) > - all the HD files will be always in the same path (same folder) but I > would like to use the path inside the code (it might be obvious that I > have to) because on PC and laptop, I have two different usernames and > since HD files are located inside Documents And Settings, I have to > use two copies of the script - one for PC, one for laptop. > > Dennis Lee Bieber: Im not familiar with python, also Im not > programmer. Thats why Im not able to do so when people tell me "do > this then use XYZ function which will give you ZYX from what you can > do that and you will get result". Im still willing to learn but there > are thousands of python tutorials and the one for exsactly this topic > probably doesn't exsist. The .doc extension is required, so I cannot > use .txt because I need the HD files in .doc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list