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Getting Started with Powershell

You're reading from   Getting Started with Powershell Learn the fundamentals of PowerShell to build reusable scripts and functions to automate administrative tasks with Windows

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783558506
Length 180 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. First Steps FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Blocks 3. Objects and PowerShell 4. Life on the Assembly Line 5. Formatting Output 6. Scripts 7. Functions 8. Modules 9. File I/O 10. WMI and CIM 11. Web Server Administration A. Next Steps
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Cmdlets that control formatting


The rules in the previous section covered all the output where we haven't specifically told PowerShell how to format. What is nice here is that the default formats for many of the types that are commonly encountered in PowerShell do a good job of displaying the most often used properties, and the rules to format other objects are also, generally, very appropriate. But in some circumstances, we want to have more control over the output, and it's no surprise that PowerShell provides cmdlets for this purpose.

Format-Table and Format-List

The two most commonly used formatting cmdlets are Format-Table and Format-List. As their names suggest, they force the formatting system to use either a table or a list format for the objects, irrespective of the number of properties or the type-related formatting files that might be present. Each of the cmdlets has a –Property parameter that takes a list of properties to be included. A couple of quick examples should make the...

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