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One way is to open the folder so that the list of files appears on your
desktop. Then press the Print Screen (PrSc) key on your keyboard. Then open
MS Word or Photoshop or similar application so that there is a blank white
page open. Then click Paste. (Control V) on the keyboard. This will reproduce
whatever was on your desktop.
 
Thanks Tonyo - I should have been more specific - I do know how to do that -
I am looking for a way to print the list directly from explorer or even copy
the list of file names to excel or word. Mac has a way to print but does
windows?

Dan
 
Djocko1977 said:
Thanks Tonyo - I should have been more specific - I do know how to do
that -
I am looking for a way to print the list directly from explorer or even
copy
the list of file names to excel or word. Mac has a way to print but does
windows?

Dan


Dan:
There are any number of third-party commercial products that provide this
capability, but take a look at Microsoft's way...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q321379
Anna
 
Djocko1977 said:
Thanks Anna - do you know the name(s) of some of the third party products?
Dan


One of the commercial products which we've used in the past is STG
FolderPrint Plus - http://www.stgsys.com/fpp.asp

There are many others - just do a Google search. Most of these programs have
a demo or trial version available so you can see if they meet your
particular needs.
Anna
 
Thanks Anna-this is exactly what I am looking for. It amazes me that widows
does not include this without having to go through an number of unique
changes.

Dan
 
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