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  1. #1
    Sue
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    Hi
    does anyone have an old version of Karens directory printer
    unfortunately I download the new version & uninstalled the old first and I am very unhappy with the new version so I would appreciate if anyone has the old onecould please post it here:huh:
    thanks a bunch
    Sue

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    Please read the pinned topic How to Request an App, if your not certain on how to make a request, then add the necessary info back into this thread.

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    Originally posted by Sue@Mar 25 2004, 12:07 AM
    Hi
    does anyone have an old version of Karens directory printer
    unfortunately I download the new version & uninstalled the old first and I am very unhappy with the new version so I would appreciate if anyone has the old onecould please post it here:huh:
    thanks a bunch
    Sue
    Program Name: directory printer
    Website:http://www.karenware.com/powertools/powertools.asp
    Current version:4.1.3
    Desired versions:4.0.2
    Descriptionrints directory files & folders

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    still looking, but for now;
    • PrintFolder 1.2 (FREEWARE)
      Handy utility to print or save a list of files located in any folder. Right-click any folder in Windows Explorer and select "PrintFolder" in the popup menu

    • also, don't forget you can easily do this from a DOS prompt, just type
      dir /? for all available options, to print out in order
      dir /B Print bare format, no headers
      dir /L Uses lowercase
      dir /4 Displays year with 4 digits (ignored if /V also given).
      dir /S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories.
      dir /W Uses wide list format
      dir /A Displays files with specified attributes

      and they can be combined for more structure ordering, and to print the output to a text file just reidrect the output with a > , example.
      dir /w > wide-output.txt

    Some reading for Xp users; HOW TO: Add a "Print Directory" Feature for Folders in Windows XP

  5. #5
    Guest
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    Thanks for your help I will try print folder1.2

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