The easiest way (depending on the format you want) is to open a command
prompt and do this:
dir > dir.txt
if you;re in the C: directory it will create a text file with the directory
of the files.
This is what part of my temp dir looks like:
Volume in drive C is Morpheus
Volume Serial Number is 2484-2AAF
Directory of C:\Temp
07/17/2003 12:34a <DIR> .
07/17/2003 12:34a <DIR> ..
07/15/2003 01:41p 70,916 2
07/15/2003 01:43p 70,916 3
07/15/2003 01:44p 58,180 4
07/15/2003 01:45p 89,988 5
07/16/2003 01:32p <DIR> Adobe
07/16/2003 01:47p <DIR> CAPTDIR
07/16/2003 10:32a <DIR> ftpurls
Hope this helps
Dave Jones
D&D Video Productions
http://www.vdoguy.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Dent" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 7:31 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Copying File Titles
> Does anyone know how to copy file titles from Windows Explorer so I can
> sort the file titles in Word or Excel etc. I would like to be able to Cut
> and Paste the titles to other programs. (Is there a program that can do
it?)
>
> So far this seemingly simple task has no answer.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
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