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Creating multiple extensions
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I want to automat sending a letter to different persons whose directories are named as 001, 002, 003, 004. To push the same letter to all these directories, I need to name the letter as letter.001, letter.002 like that. Is there any method whereby I get the extension of this letter as myletter.001, myletter.002 etc. Please help and thanks in advance sastry |
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