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10DimeBag10 05/25/19 8:21:22 AM #1: |
Sorry if its confusing, I have a ton of movies and songs on my external drive and I want to know how I can copy it to some word document every movie and album is in its own folder but I want to print a sheet of whats have so if I want to watch something I dont have power it up and such just look at the paper. Sorry Need coffee but is there a way?
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treewojima 05/25/19 8:26:31 AM #2: |
I normally use Linux, but I think in Windows you can fire up a command prompt and do "dir > files.txt" in the directory to get a text file of the contents
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Key 05/25/19 8:31:38 AM #3: |
treewojima posted...
I normally use Linux, but I think in Windows you can fire up a command prompt and do "dir > files.txt" in the directory to get a text file of the contents This works just make sure you either cd c\path of file first or dir c:\path of file --- <:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;}]\\\\\\O=('-'Q) (>'-')> <('-'<) ^( '-' )^ v( '-' )v <('-'<) ^(_ _)^ (>'-')> ^(^-^) ... Copied to Clipboard!
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10DimeBag10 05/26/19 8:33:47 PM #4: |
Thanks guys
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Jiek_Fafn 05/26/19 8:39:21 PM #5: |
treewojima posted...
I normally use Linux, but I think in Windows you can fire up a command prompt and do "dir > files.txt" in the directory to get a text file of the contents I use the command prompt thing at work so I can shove shit into excel easily. Everyone else copies each file name individually and puts it in. Takes me like 2 minutes to do what takes them like a week. I've tried to convert the others but its "scary" to use acommand prompt. --- PSN: Jiek FFRK: Tyro God Wall KZcv ... Copied to Clipboard!
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