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A friend asked if there is a way to print out a list of file names in a folder.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Gary
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A friend asked if there is a way to print out a list of file names in a folder.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Gary
Gary Priester
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The Xara Xone </a>
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Hi Gary,
I would use a "Command Prompt" and redirect a dir to the printer. For example to get a print out of the root directory.
C:>dir > lpt1
This is assuming the printer is connected to the parallel port on the PC.
Another way in Win2K or XP is to left click and drag selecting the file list in the Command Prompt window, then right click the title bar and select copy. Then paste into Notepad and select print from the File menu.
Hope this helps.
Soquili
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This image is from a product called "PowerDesk" I think they offer a free version at www.v-com.com. This is what Windows Explorer should have been.
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You could also try this app:
http://www.digallery.com/diskdata/
It shows you a lot of info about your disk/s, you can print it, save it.....Free 30day trial and only 557kb to download
Cheers
Terry
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I use the free app Directory Printer from Karenware.
While there check out the many other excellent utilities; all free.
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