![]() However, I found that their technique does not quite work the way they describe. This comes from an O'Reilly hack page that also explains how to make file listing part of the right-click, context menu for folders so that by right clicking on a folder you can automatically generate a filelist for that folder. If you want a simple list of the names of the files in the folder without the date, time, size, or the directories listed, you can type:Īnother command for creating a file list is: ![]() So in this case I get the contents of "temp" and write it to a file called "filelist.txt". In the command prompt type the name of the folder you want a list of and then the file you want to write the list to. ![]() With a Mac it's easy to copy a list of files in a folder to a text document, but difficult on Windows. Here is a Freeware utility I've used for a couple years that offers some useful features to accomplish this and more. THL Toolbox > Developers' Zone > Generating Filename List for Windows
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