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Directory Print

08/25/2008 3:05 AM

Can Any body tell - how to print directory entries to printer on Microsoft Windows XP ?

Similar to our old beloved MS DOS

dir>prn

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Re: Directory Print

08/25/2008 3:33 AM

Hi sb (brother in DOS ways)

You can almost do it the DOS way.

Do RUN and type CMD and ENTER

You should get a DOS screen in a window box

You can now use DOS functions like DIR and CD /yourdirectory

Then Type DIR > a_file_name.txt

You can now type EXIT open the file and print it.

Note I think CMD.EXE is standard. If not Google for it.

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Re: Directory Print

08/25/2008 9:28 AM

Right. thanx could get it. I thought the limits of 8.3 will apply, but it didn't. Could print it

sb

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