[Hidden-tech] Printing a folder directory

Rikk Desgres all at pinehurstpictures.com
Mon Apr 2 09:14:24 EDT 2007


On a Mac you can create a desktop printer and drag the folder into the
desktop printer and it will print the directory.

Rikk
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on 4/2/07 8:55 AM, Rich at rich at on-the-net.com wrote:

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> This is one of those perpetual gaps that I continue to be amazed the OS
> developers at MS and Apple continue to
> miss .  You can find a number of tools on Tucows.com for windows. 
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> Since the Mac (OS-X) is basically a unix system - you can always drop to the
> shell level and use 'ls',
> my closest Mac system is on the road today so can't give exact procedure until
> later - any Mac OS-X
> guru's care to do that now ?
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> For PC, I do the same thing using Cygwin  (http://www.cygwin.com/) -- if there
> is enough interest I
> will post how to create a right-click menu to list  any folder.
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> Videatives at aol.com wrote:
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>> Occasionally I need to print out on paper all the file names within a
>> folder.   I would love to cut and paste the file names as a batch into a Word
>> document or an Excel spread sheet, but I have not found a method to do so. 
>> I end up cutting and pasting the file names one by one.   I use Mac OS
>> 10.3.9.    Does anyone have a tip for this function?   I have done screen
>> shots of the folder directory, but these are bitmaps and are not
>> manipulatable.   I would be curious if batch-copying the list of files in a
>> folder can be done on either a Mac or a PC.   Thanks
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