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Old May 13th 04, 03:53 PM
Mike
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Default Printing Directory Listings using XP

I am trying to print out a listing of what is in certain directories. I have tried copy/paste put this only opens each file of the list what am I doing wrong? Is Dos still on this OS?
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Old May 14th 04, 06:55 AM
Hal Hostetler [MVP DTS]
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Default Printing Directory Listings using XP

Yes, DOS (the Command Prompt) is still in Windows XP; you can use the DIR
command and redirect its output to a text file that you can print from
Notepad. See this article:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321379
HOW TO: Add a "Print Directory" Feature for Folders in Windows XP

If you'd like something a little more integrated with Explorer, there are
some third party utilities such as ExpPrint http://www.jddesign.co.uk/.

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I am trying to print out a listing of what is in certain directories. I

have tried copy/paste put this only opens each file of the list what am I
doing wrong? Is Dos still on this OS?


 




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