Re: Print without command line or software
- From: "Steve Yandl" <syandl_nospam_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:08:45 -0800
My preference is a vbScript file over the usual suggestion to create a batch
file. With the vbScript, you can place the script or a shortcut to it in
your SendTo folder and avoid having to make registry edits to create a new
option for right clicking folders. An alternate approach is to place the
script on the desktop and then you can just drag and drop folders on it to
get the text file listing. Here is a link to a script that might do what
you want.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/csc/scripts/files/folders/cscfi047.mspx
Steve Yandl
"rexmann" <rexmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All
Shot in the dark, but is it possible to print the contents of the folders
in
windows explorer but (and here's the catch) without using the Command
Prompt
or third party software (and not using print screen).
I imagine the answer is no but any help greatly appreciated
Kind regards
Rexmann
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