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Old August 8th 03, 07:13 PM
BILL SESSIONS
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Default PRINTING OUT MY DOCUMENT FILE NAMES

I have hundreds of files and at least 50 folders in My
Documents. I need to print out a hard copy of the file
names and folder names so that I can easily decide which
should be deleted, combined, etc.

Thanks for your time and help in this matter.

Bill Sessions
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Old August 8th 03, 10:47 PM
David Lowndes
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Default PRINTING OUT MY DOCUMENT FILE NAMES

I have hundreds of files and at least 50 folders in My
Documents. I need to print out a hard copy of the file
names and folder names so that I can easily decide which
should be deleted, combined, etc.


Bill,

You can use the command line DIR command to redirect the output to a
text file which you can then load into Notepad and print from there.
Alternatively, have a look at a dedicated 3'rd party product such as
ExpPrint http://www.jddesign.co.uk/.

ExpPrint is an Explorer context menu extension that gives you a "Print
Directory Listing" menu when you select any file folder, drive, or
files. It has quite a comprehensive sorting and layout capability,
and is only a small download.

ExpPrint is shareware, the only restriction on the non-registered
usage is that the Save settings capability is disabled. Other than
that it's fully functional.

Dave
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