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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Where Angels Lose Their Way.
Posts: 32
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Is there a program or something that will give me a text file with a list of the files i have stored in a folder? It would realy help me.
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Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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I don't now what Os you have but on 2K/XP you can open a command prompt window, type dir, then cut and paste the text into notepad.
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Location: Germany
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hi! cut and paste ? Simply do dir > dirlist.txt to save it in a file ... or dir /b > dirlist.txt for a filename-only version. And this works in every Microsoft OS, even the good old MS-DOS. Linux support it too, but i am not sure if you can save the output in a file on this way. Cu, JNS --- http://www.emucheater.com http://cyberpad.psxemu.com |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Where Angels Lose Their Way.
Posts: 32
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Nevermind I finally got it. Thanks for the help. I had hundreds of files i needed to list and it would have been a pain if i would have had to list them manualy.
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