[Hidden-tech] Printing a folder directory -winning answer
Videatives at aol.com
Videatives at aol.com
Wed Apr 4 07:08:15 EDT 2007
Okay, you guys had me worried that Mac's GUI has a limitation because it does
not have a command line access. T (real name??) at machelp at birdwaves.com
knows his Macs and gave the winning answer. (see below) Thanks T for your
machelp.
George
In a message dated 4/3/07 9:07:06 AM, machelp at birdwaves.com writes:
> Works on all at once. Just select all in the folder (command-a), copy
> (command-c), then switch to your Word doc and paste (command-v). It just works.
> All this command-line stuff makes my brain hurt.
> -T
> PS- If you want other info, like directory paths, etc., that's when I use
> PrintWindow.
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> On Apr 2, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Videatives at aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 4/2/07 10:12:50 AM, machelp at birdwaves.com writes:
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> I can cut/paste the file names from the Finder into a Word doc in both Mac
> 10.3.9 and 10.4.9.
> If I want to print a folder directly, I use a shareware program called
> PrintWindow.
> -T
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> Thanks, but are you doing one file name at a time? I am hoping you mean you
> have found a way to select all of the file names and copy that list into a
> Word document or an Excel spreadsheet. When I select all of the files in a
> folder the OS thinks I want to select and open all of these files and does not
> get me an option to copy only the names of those files.
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> I will look for the Print Window application, but again, I hope is is not a
> bitmap.
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> George
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