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|    Re: Two page number sequenced files to a    |
|    09 Jun 15 22:49:56    |
      From: foxidrive@server.invalid              On 9/06/2015 21:06, milpkbk@googlemail.com wrote:       > I need help;       >       > I little experience in Batch Scripting and I was suggested i should try here.       >       > I need to extract two files at a time that are located in a folder, all       other files in the folder will need to do the same to follow in sequence, file       called :       > Filename_002.doc       > Filename_003.doc       > Filename_004.doc       > Filename_005.doc       > Filename_006.doc       > Filename_007.doc       > Filename_008.doc       >       > Etc would go onto possible up to 264 docs and possibly more.       >       > I need to extract a pair Filename_002.doc & Filename_003.doc to a folder       named folder. I would end up with just two pages in each folder from the first       page number, in this case folder 002 would contain filename_002.doc and       filename_003.doc and so on.              Do you want to MOVE a pair of files from one folder into another folder?              Extracting is something you may mean to be something else.              > 4 & 5       > 6 & 7 etc.              What foldername does 2 and 3 go into?       They can't all go into a folder named folder, right?              Is 'Filename_' the same for every file?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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