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Tag Archives: com object
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
Beginning with PowerShell and Word
This first article will dip our toes into creating the Word Com object, looking at sending text to Word and adjusting some of the various fonts and styles to give you a stepping stone on what you can do. I … Continue reading
Exploring iTunes Using PowerShell Part 3: Connected Devices
Continuing on with my article on PoweShell and iTunes, I am now going to show you how to find out what devices are currently connected to iTunes. By connected, I mean that the device is actually showing up as being … Continue reading
Exploring iTunes Using PowerShell Part 2: The Equalizer
Using PowerShell, we have already seen what we can access with the iTunes COM object. The following article was already published: https://learn-powershell.net/2013/12/19/exploring-itunes-using-powershell-part-1/ Now I am going to step further along with this and show off the equalizer in this application … Continue reading
Exploring iTunes Using PowerShell: Part 1
I don’t spend a ton of time using iTunes on my laptop, but when I do it is usually to listen to some music or the iTunes radio and even that isn’t a common thing. But I happened to come … Continue reading