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Daniel C

Find, Copy files and Paste in new destination
 
I need help coming up with a macro that you can search for files that match a certain criteria that may be in various folders/locations, copy them, and then paste into a new destination.

Auric__

Find, Copy files and Paste in new destination
 
Daniel C wrote:

I need help coming up with a macro that you can search for files that
match a certain criteria that may be in various folders/locations, copy
them, and then paste into a new destination.


It depends in part upon the criteria. Expand upon "certain criteria" and
you'll get a more meaningful answer.

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out of this waste of bandwidth.

Daniel C

The company that I work for has standard drawing files in different locations. For instance, there are different folders for Schematic files, Panel Layout files, Label Files, etc. The drawings could all begin with a number like: 278200_.dwg. I would like to have a macro built to look up all of the files that meet the criteria of "278200" in all of the different folders, and then paste them into a new destination (Project folder). The parent folder of the project would be something like: W47100012, and then the subfolders would be:
Cable Diagrams
HMI
Labels
Panel Layout
PLC
Schematics


Quote:

Originally Posted by Auric__ (Post 1601183)
Daniel C wrote:

I need help coming up with a macro that you can search for files that
match a certain criteria that may be in various folders/locations, copy
them, and then paste into a new destination.


It depends in part upon the criteria. Expand upon "certain criteria" and
you'll get a more meaningful answer.

--
I hope you're at least getting some amusement
out of this waste of bandwidth.


GS[_2_]

Find, Copy files and Paste in new destination
 
You might want to take a look at a software specifically designed to
manage CAD files named PDMWorks. I use it with SolidWorks but I'm sure
it's available as stand-alone.

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Garry

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Daniel C

Thank you. I will ask someone here who uses Solidworks if they have that and how it works. We might still need a macro in Excel, however.


Quote:

Originally Posted by GS[_2_] (Post 1601209)
You might want to take a look at a software specifically designed to
manage CAD files named PDMWorks. I use it with SolidWorks but I'm sure
it's available as stand-alone.

--
Garry

Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
ClassicVB Users Regroup!
comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion


Daniel C

They're not using that type of system for their SolidWorks drawings

Quote:

Originally Posted by GS[_2_] (Post 1601209)
You might want to take a look at a software specifically designed to
manage CAD files named PDMWorks. I use it with SolidWorks but I'm sure
it's available as stand-alone.

--
Garry

Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
ClassicVB Users Regroup!
comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion


isabelle

Find, Copy files and Paste in new destination
 
hi Daniel,

http://www.excelabo.net/trucs/filesearch07

to make the copy file

FileCopy Source, Cible


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isabelle



Le 2012-04-26 17:06, Daniel C a écrit :
Thank you. I will ask someone here who uses Solidworks if they have
that and how it works. We might still need a macro in Excel, however.


'GS[_2_ Wrote:
;1601209']You might want to take a look at a software specifically
designed to
manage CAD files named PDMWorks. I use it with SolidWorks but I'm sure
it's available as stand-alone.

--
Garry

Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
ClassicVB Users Regroup!
comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion






Daniel C

Thank you Isabelle.

Quote:

Originally Posted by isabelle (Post 1601241)
hi Daniel,

http://www.excelabo.net/trucs/filesearch07

to make the copy file

FileCopy Source, Cible


--
isabelle



Le 2012-04-26 17:06, Daniel C a écrit :
Thank you. I will ask someone here who uses Solidworks if they have
that and how it works. We might still need a macro in Excel, however.


'GS[_2_ Wrote:
;1601209']You might want to take a look at a software specifically
designed to
manage CAD files named PDMWorks. I use it with SolidWorks but I'm sure
it's available as stand-alone.

--
Garry

Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
ClassicVB Users Regroup!
comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion







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