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Copying contents of CDs
I have copied a lot of photos onto CD. Is there anyway to print out a list of what is actually on the CD - without actually typing out a list. |
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Worst case, do a print screen of the directory in Explorer.exe and shift + insert it into MS Paint.
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Otherwise I found this free program that will do it for you. Just point it to the letter of your cd drive and hit "start" and it sticks all the filenames into a text file for you. I tried it and it works great. You can even edit how the files are displayed under the "display" tab.
http://www.spadixbd.com/freetools/jdirprint.htm Mike |
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