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I would like to print a list of files in a folder, or even the list of
subfolders, but cannot find a way to do it. Is there a function in WE, or 3rd
party software to accomplish this?
| I would like to print a list of files in a folder, or even the list of
| subfolders, but cannot find a way to do it. Is there a function in WE, or 3rd
| party software to accomplish this?
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"CRM" <CRM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I would like to print a list of files in a folder, or even the list of
> subfolders, but cannot find a way to do it. Is there a function in WE, or
3rd
> party software to accomplish this?
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>I would like to print a list of files in a folder, or even the list of
>subfolders, but cannot find a way to do it. Is there a function in WE, or 3rd
>party software to accomplish this?
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
that's 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 extension that gives you a "Print Directory
Listing" context menu option when you select any combination of file
folder, disk drive, or files - including the Search results list. It
has quite a comprehensive sorting and layout capability, fully
supports Unicode (so it can print names that contain characters not
supported in the default code pages), 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.
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