![]() The usual warnings apply - mistakes here can foul up Windows badly. In the Application used to perform action box type SaveFileList.bat.Ĭlick OK as many times as necessary and then close. In the Action Box type Save Directory (and Sub-Directory) Listing. Select File Folder, click Advanced then New ![]() Open Notepad and paste in the following off There are three steps to the modification of Windows Explorer: The action overwrites any previous version of FileList.txt, so to perform multiple exports it is necessary to rename FileList.txt (or copy it to another directory) after each export. Once the modification has been made all that is necessary to export details of a directory and its contents (including any sub-directories and their contents) is to click on File: Save Directory (and Sub-Directory) Listing in the Windows Explorer toolbar. The technique described here is based on Microsoft Support Document Q321379 for printing the directories, but instead of printing it exports the material to a text file in the root directory of the C: drive - C:\FileList.txt. Windows Explorer (which used to be called File Manager) does not provide an easy way of extracting a list of the files in a folder (directory) for pasting into another application. This works for Windows XP - it can probably be modified for other versions of Windows How to Export Lists of Folders and Their Contents from Windows Explorer to a Text File Notes: export file list export from windows explorer export from file manager windows XP Title: How to Export from File Manager/Windows Explorer
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