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> Nifty Windows Batch File, Batch file to generate list of files inside folder
nightspydk
post Nov 23 2007, 12:30 AM
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I had been searching for a program to do this for me and I almost gave up, when I came across this helpful short guide.
Tried and confirmed it works on xp pro.

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How many times have you been browsing through directories in Windows Explorer and wished you could generate a text file or printout listing the files and folders? It seems like such a simple request that it's amazing the option isn't available. You don't believe me? Right click on a folder and see for yourself if there is an option to list or print the structure. There isn't, but there is a workaround that doesn't require any third party software. Here's how to create a context menu item that when clicked will generate an editable text file listing of the selected directory.

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If you just want a list of folders, you just need the program Folder Indexer.

If there is anybody who has stumbled on the right utility, please post.

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