You’ll need to have MS Office and a PDF viewer tool set up to verify input and output. (Kryon Studio Access). Afterward, you can break the process down into two steps.
The first step: Using Powershell code. Powershell is already available on each Windows OS. This saves you time, as you don’t need to make any changes to get your results.
The second step: You’ll need to utilize the code in Kryon. There are a few pointers to keep in mind. Powershell uses the “$” sign to denote a variable. However, in Kryon, we use it to utilize declared $Variable_Names$. As a result, you’ll have to take care of this during your wizard creation process.
This can be broken down into the few steps listed in our community guide (with screenshots) here: