Sunday, July 14, 2013

Print contents of Windows Explorer window in XP

Hi everyone,

I've found lots of posts about using the command prompt to export filenames to a .csv file to open in Excel and then print, and this accomplishes half of what I need. I'm trying to essentially print screen for the entire contents of a Windows Explorer window. In this case there are thousands of audio files in this folder and I need not only the filename but the length (minutes:seconds) as well. This displays easily in Windows Explorer but does not come through when using dir in the command prompt. I know that I could print screen, then scroll, then print screen again, but like I said there are THOUSANDS of files here and that would take all day. There has to be an easier way. Exporting to Excel would be ideal but sending directly to the printer would work as well. Thanks so much for any advice!

Source: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/63110436-8340-413f-97d0-ed51ba39f9da/print-contents-of-windows-explorer-window-in-xp

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