![]() I need to change the files name but not with "Today's date" but "Last month date". This is where I stumble.Ģ.) Also, some bills come "late", which means, it's a bill for the month June but can only download it in July. How do I do that? Can a value do this or does it needs a script? Either-way, it must be able to recognize that it needs to move it to July 2015 this month, August 2015 next month, when I download the new bill by the end of August. The next step is to move it to the folder July 2015. When found, it changes its name to "Bill - Sanitas - July 2015.pdf" (I found the variable "today's date", so that works fine). The Action Folder sees the PDF, scans it for the word "Sanitas" in its content. When I download the bill PDF from Sanitas' website, it comes in an indescribable file name like "invoice-195809192.pdf" which makes no sense at all. ![]() I was able to manage the first part until the moving-folder-bit.ġ.) First problem: As a concrete example (see image below), the company is called "Sanitas". When I download a monthly online receipt, I would like Automator to scan its content (format is always PDF) and based on the information (like say the name of the company) to rename the file into: Bill - and move it to an already existing folder in my Documents which is structured as followed: How to move a file into existing folders based on the current date which changes every month? Here's the deal: 2 tasks (move this, rename that, pause itunes, etc.), but now I need something a bit more tricky and hope there are some cracks out there who can help me out, as I have no idea how to do this and suspect it will need a value or some script to achieve. ![]() I've been looking for a way to make my life easier, I have tons of little Automator scripts with max.
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