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Hi, I have a folder in Excel and within that folder are approx 400 folders containing photographs. Each of these subfolders is named and I want to print a list of these names to compare with another file to see if any are missing. I can't see how to print off a list without doing a screen print, which will list only about 25 per page. Is there a quicker way of doing it please? |
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