How to Print screen of files names only

gary

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When I open up explore and open a folder that has several
files in it, it would be nice if I could just print the
screen or the file names as a page.

The print screen on the keyboard does not work and I have
not seen that function key work ever.

How can this be done? It has to be simple!

Make my life easier!
 
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Simple way
Press and release print screen.
Open word, or similar word processor (most programs will
work).
"Edit paste", yo get the full display.


"Gary" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I open up explore and open a folder that has several
> files in it, it would be nice if I could just print the
> screen or the file names as a page.
>
> The print screen on the keyboard does not work and I have
> not seen that function key work ever.
>
> How can this be done? It has to be simple!
>
> Make my life easier!
>
 
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>When I open up explore and open a folder that has several
>files in it, it would be nice if I could just print the
>screen or the file names as a page.

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
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"David Lowndes" <davidl@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> >When I open up explore and open a folder that has several
>>files in it, it would be nice if I could just print the
>>screen or the file names as a page.
>
> 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.
>

There is also a program called PrintFolder that has both a free and
shareware version
that does this. url: http://no-nonsense-software.com

Dick Kistler