Re: Is there a better way to print tree structure of files on a CD?
- From: Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:24:40 -0700
Rebecca wrote:
I want to print a simple directory of files that are on a CD.
I want a list of files, size, date modified.
Currently I’m using print screen repeatedly as I scroll down the directory.
Then I must click on each folder to get the subfolders and do print screen again, etc.
Then I paste the whole mess into an Outlook message.
I also find that to see the whole line I must Email the images to myself and view them in the inbox or sent folders.
Is there a way to get it to give me a whole tree structure?
Also the size of the print is very small.
Can I crop the screen images? ‘crop’ in Word doesn’t cut off edges it squeezes the whole image.
From the command prompt (Start > Run > Cmd.exe), simply change to the desired directory and type "dir > filelist.txt" or "dir > lpt1," just as you used to do in DOS. Any of the switches for the DIR command (type "dir /?") will work with this command, if you wish to modify the output. You can then subsequently edit the resulting text file using NotePad, WordPad, Word, etc.
Alternatively:
HOW TO Add a Print Directory Feature for Folders in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321379
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