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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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PRINTING DIRECTORY ( LIST OF FILES)
i WISH TO PRINT THE FILE LIST IN C:\(DIR) WIN (XP) TRIES TO PRINT THE FILES! NOT THE LIST!
You can use the command line DIR command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from Notepad. If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, have a look at a 3'rd party add-on 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 -- MVP VC++ FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/vcfaq |
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