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For csv import, use import-csv and loop on the results:
Templates should be easy, just copy the template to a new file with the docx extension. Use one of the columns (in this case "name" as the column header,) from the csv for the name:
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.
Make sure the columns in your csv are named properly, my code assumes it's named just "name"
Ah, I think that was it. Forgot about the column heading. Thanks for your help!
By the way, what would be the equivalent code when using a text file for the list of names rather than a csv file?
So I'm new to all this. When I enter the first command with my csv file and doc file included, it just opens the word doc. Wasn't sure what I should do next.
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?
I got it now!