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Old August 9th 04, 09:27 PM
Brenda
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Hi there
I would like to print all the directories and
subdirectories. Use to do it in DOS all the time but
don't know how to in Windows. Thanks. Brenda
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Old August 11th 04, 02:35 AM
Jeff Richards
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Open the folder in Explorer and click in the window so it is the current
folder. Do Start and Run and enter
Command /c dir/s filelist.txt
then select OK

A file called FileList.TXT will appear in the Explorer window. You can open
the file and edit, print, etc.
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Hi there
I would like to print all the directories and
subdirectories. Use to do it in DOS all the time but
don't know how to in Windows. Thanks. Brenda



 




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