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Quick and easy ways to print a list of files and folders on your computer
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Many computer owners like to have printed lists of their folder structure--and the files contained within those folders--so they can refer to them when needed. While the Mac operating system has a utility that will let you print a list of files, Windows does not. There are, however, a number of workarounds for this problem. Here are a few different ways to print a list of files that are stored on your computer.

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Using Windows

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    • This may be your "My Documents" folder or any subfolder contained within it.
    • You can repeat these procedures if you cannot make the window large enough for all of the files to be shown on the screen.
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    • The text on this button may be abbreviated, depending upon the keyboard model you are using. It may be Prt Scn or some other shortened description.
  1. This will create a printed file list.
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Using DOS

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    • In Windows Vista or Windows 7, type Command Prompt or Cmd in the Start Menu search box and press "Enter."
    • In Windows ​XP, you will find the Command Prompt application in the Accessories section of the programs listed under your Start Menu.
    • For instance, if you want a full list of files from your Documents folder, you would follow "dir /a" with "C:\Users\YourUserName\Documents\," keeping the quotation marks for this part of the command only.
    • For instance, to save the file on your desktop in Windows Vista, you would type ">C:\users\yourusername\desktop\dirlist.txt" without the quotation marks in the command prompt.
    • You have just created a .txt file named "dirlist" located on your desktop. Double-clicking this file will open it in Word, Notepad or some other text-editing program where it can easily be formatted and printed.
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Using a Mac

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  1. Press and hold the Command key while selecting each file, or press Command + A to select all files currently shown to print the Finder.
  2. You’ll want to make sure that you’re using a plain-text document and not a rich-text one, which you can toggle under the Format menu or by hitting Shift-Command-T.
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