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Published: 7/21/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to populate a drop-down list box in an HTML Application from a text file.
Published: 7/15/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you a couple different ways of finding a MAC address in a text file.
Published: 7/2/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to replace variables in a text file with values found at the bottom of that file. Add water first.
Published: 7/1/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column, from a surprise guest writer, that shows you how to read a bunch of information from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and output summaries based on that information.
Published: 6/30/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to find a specific section in a Microsoft Word document and copy the paragraphs in that section to a new document. And we'll take a look at some writers who are almost as famous as the Scripting Guy who writes this column.
Published: 6/27/2008
Default values, piping, scope...all that plus some bonus information, all things you should know about working with functions in Windows PowerShell.
Published: 6/27/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to import numbers into Microsoft Excel without turning them into dates. When you're done reading this, feel free to lie down for a little while.
Published: 6/26/2008
There's no spam here, just a new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to use regular expressions and WMI to copy files based on names and dates.
Published: 6/25/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how to add a hyperlink to a Microsoft Outlook signature -- absolutely free.
Published: 6/24/2008
A new Hey, Scripting Guy! column that shows you how you can read and change the value of a (Default) registry value. You should be able to get through this article with the same number of fingers and toes you had when you started.
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