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Re: Program to copy list of files from Windows explorer as text into an application?
From a real old timer (DOS days).
If you go to your command prompt (DOS Command Prompt) You can enter the following command; 'dir /s c: >c-files.txt' dir - This will give you a listing of all files /s - includes subdirectories (Folders) c: - Tells it which drive letter and where to start > - redirects the output to a file instead of a screen c-files.txt - just a file name I made up for this example. If this doesn't help or you are looking for something more specific I will gladly answer any question. I use this method when trying to backup data to CD-Rs - mostly when trying to sort MP3s. |
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