DMcKenna said:
Thanks, I tested the file. Works great.

As long as the EXE and the XSL reside in the same folder, I can drag batches of XML files to the program for conversion. The resulting HTML files are generated in the source location.

This is super useful and will save me a lot of time. One of the reasons I even print these files is to provide production with setup sheets for the machines because they have no access to the reports from my programs. (Don't even ask. Our file system is a spaghetti nightmare)

With this I can simply batch convert a whole day's worth of work and email the HTML files to the production head.

Thanks for all your help, you've just saved me hours of time

I'm gonna mark the thread solved.
Glad to hear that worked for you. Below is the link for the app's web page. At the bottom of that page you will see a "View on GitHub" link if you want to see the source code.
XML2HTML | Convert one or more XML files, with XSL stylesheet, to HTML