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"Ed Nottingham, PhD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:03:09 -0600
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See Karen's Power Tools:

http://www.karenware.com/powertools/powertools.asp

and Directory Printer.  She has such marvelous tools and makes them
available to us.

Ed

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Ed Nottingham, PhD, ABPP (Clinical & Behavioral)
1355-B Lynnfield Road, Suite 245
Memphis, TN 38119-5829
Phone:  (901) 818-5410
Fax:    (901) 818-5411
www.DrEdNottingham.com
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> Is there an easy way in Windows 95/98 to generate a list of files from a
> particular folder? I'm looking to create a text listing of files. I know I
> can easily pipe a directory listing into a text file from DOS. I'm looking
> to do pretty much the same thing, but with long file names preserved. I
> suppose I could do a screen capture and pass it through OCR software, but
> I'm looking for something a little more straight forward. Thanks for any
> ideas. -Nick

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