09-28-2010, 04:23 PM
It seems you don't know any programming language (if you knew - you would have been finished already).
You have several options (except asking some programmer):
1.To take a look at the Windows Batch commands, and create your own .BAT file. It is quiet tricky sometimes, and the only advantage it that you will not need to learn a programming language and use a compiler.
2. You can use any text editor's macro language (MS-Word, TextPad). You will record a macro: open the file in, find the necessary part, then do something with it (or just paste it into a new document. Then you should try to apply this to all the files.
I think that the second option is easier to start with.
and also I think that the real problem will be not to find the necessary part, but to find what to do with it - it will be just a piece of text, then what's next?
You have several options (except asking some programmer):
1.To take a look at the Windows Batch commands, and create your own .BAT file. It is quiet tricky sometimes, and the only advantage it that you will not need to learn a programming language and use a compiler.
2. You can use any text editor's macro language (MS-Word, TextPad). You will record a macro: open the file in, find the necessary part, then do something with it (or just paste it into a new document. Then you should try to apply this to all the files.
I think that the second option is easier to start with.
and also I think that the real problem will be not to find the necessary part, but to find what to do with it - it will be just a piece of text, then what's next?