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Category Archives: powershell
Dealing with Variables in a WinForm Event Handler: An Alternative to Script Scope
I saw a question with an answer a while back showing how to work around an issue that had previously worked up until PowerShell V3 involving variables and how they work in an event handler in a WinForm or WPF … Continue reading
Trend Reporting using PowerShell and SQL on MCPMag.com
I have a new series of articles that will be focusing on trend reporting using PowerShell and SQL. Be sure to check them out and let me know what you think! PowerShell Trend Reporting, Part 1: Data Gathering PowerShell Trend … Continue reading
Creating a Table in Word Using PowerShell
In this article, I will be showing you how to build a table in Word using PowerShell. First we will go ahead and make the initial object creation and open up Word. Now that we have done that, we can … Continue reading
Speaking at Nebraska Code Conference in March
I’ll be speaking at the Nebraska Code Conference in March and I’ll be talking Trend Reporting Using PowerShell and SQL. This will be my first in person speaking gig at a conference so I am both excited and a little … Continue reading
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Creating a Table of Contents in Word Using PowerShell
Continuing on from my last article, this one will show you how to build a Table of Contents in Word using PowerShell. We will be using the same techniques and some of the same code to set up our word … Continue reading