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| Thread ID: 40851 | 2003-12-20 17:30:00 | another how do i ? | stevej (1205) | Press F1 |
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| 201950 | 2003-12-20 17:30:00 | so how do i print a list of files? this is what i want to do , for instance if i were looking in windows explorer and i had a folder with mp3,s in it ,i can look at the big list of mp3,s but how do i print this list out ? or how can i print out a list of a folder contents? |
stevej (1205) | ||
| 201951 | 2003-12-20 17:40:00 | oh yea i have windows me that sounds like a disease |
stevej (1205) | ||
| 201952 | 2003-12-20 18:43:00 | Hi Steve, Can you copy & paste it into a word program & then print from there? Not sure if that is what you are after. Pauline. |
Pauline (641) | ||
| 201953 | 2003-12-20 19:36:00 | There are programs out there which will let you do it, such as Treeprint which was made by PC Magazine (USA). An option is to go into a Command Prompt (Start Menu-Programs-Accessories-Command Prompt), and use DOS commands to navigate to the correct folder. For example, if your MP3 folder was in the C:\MP3 folder, then you'd go: "cd\ " - this would get you back to C:\ from whatever you were in "cd MP3" - this would get you into the C:\mp3 folder. Once you're in the correct folder in the command prompt, type: "tree /f /a > folderlist.txt" This should create a file in your folder of MP3s called "folderlist.txt", which you can then open in notepad/wordpad/word and print out. All dos commands listed above have to be used without speechmarks. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 201954 | 2003-12-20 21:41:00 | Somebody's method works well but if you want a program that will do it for you check out Print Folder (no-nonsense-software.com). There was also another thread on this topic recently here (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz). |
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