[PS] Ignoring host formatting



If I want to get all the information from a command in a nice format
regardless of the number of columns available, how can I do it?

For example if I do:

[PS] gps | ft *

All the information columns get trucated into extremely small columns. So if
I do:

[PS] gps | ft * -auto

Does what I want except it tells me xx amount of columns were removed. Fair
enough, so I then want to output this to a file and not have PS worry about
truncating columns in the host, except using:

[PS] gps | ft * -auto > File.txt

Produces the same output and the extra columns are removed.

Is there an easy way to export all the information available from a
cmdlet/pipeline into single rows?

Thanks,
Dave.


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