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I'm going on maternity leave soon, and would like to have an index/file listing of sorts that list all the folders, sub-folders and files that are in the My Documents folder with out looking up every file/folder and typing it myself; kind of like the documenter feature in Access. Thanks for any help!!

2006-09-08 06:37:21 · 5 answers · asked by gingergirl4747 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

5 answers

yes, you can do this easily

If you are using windows XP, then Download and Install
"TweakUI"
It has most of the settings
look for right click context menu - "Print all Files & Folders"

2006-09-08 06:41:22 · answer #1 · answered by aadhunik.com social networking s 3 · 0 0

An alternative way would be to open up your 'my ducuments' folder and select View>Explorer Bar>folders. Then expand all your folders and take snap shots of the screen ( SHIFT + Prt Scm {just to the right of F12}) then print them out. This picture format might help you more than you think - I've known many pregnant women to get themselves into some very confused states :-)

2006-09-11 10:37:12 · answer #2 · answered by United_Until_I_Die 3 · 0 0

confident an old trick from win ninety 5 yet nevertheless works in the present day.... open the fold and demonstrate in record sort then hit print demonstrate screen..... pass to wordpad on your start up menu -> all prgrams -> upload-ons and then hit the paste button ( the single with the clipboard on it )..... your demonstrate screen shot will look in case you have greater information you will ought to repeat the 1st 3 steps returned yet scrolled down in the folder after printing the internet site.....

2016-10-14 11:19:37 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Open a command prompt to the folder you want the listing from.
You can do this by right-clicking and selecting it from the menu.
At the prompt type:
dir /S > mylist.txt
Press enter.
Open mylist.txt from Windows and print!

2006-09-08 06:48:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, its very easy,
Click start>run type cmd and hit enter.

Type 'cd my documents' (without quotes).

Then type 'tree /f /a > listings.txt' (without quotes)

Now there's a text file in your 'my documents' called listings.txt.

2006-09-08 06:43:20 · answer #5 · answered by Elmer Fudd 6 · 0 0

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