Yyou can use the PrntScrn button to copy a full screen (or Alt-PrntScrn to
copy a window only) and paste in into Paint (Start, Programs, Accessories,
Paint) but the results can be iffy, particularly if your directory extends
beyond a screen. You may want to look at www.download.com for a freeware
program called DirPrinting. It allows you to print lists of folders -- and
it's free.
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