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I've finished the lesson plans based on the PPL PTS. So, I'm wanting to print a list of the files in that folder to double check as well as count them against what might not match the CPL and CFI lesson plans/outlines folders.
It seems Windows does NOT have a means to do this minor task. I do recall Macs having that ability from Day One. So, Bravo to Macs on that feature.
Here's the directons on Microflop's web site in order to make a list:
It seems Windows does NOT have a means to do this minor task. I do recall Macs having that ability from Day One. So, Bravo to Macs on that feature.
Here's the directons on Microflop's web site in order to make a list:
How to Print a Folder Listing in Windows
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Article ID:196628Last Review:January 23, 2007Revision:2.4
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to print a listing of files or folders using Windows Explorer or My Computer.
MORE INFORMATION
To print a listing of files or folders, you can copy an image of a My Computer or Windows Explorer window to the Clipboard, paste it into an image editing or word processing program, and then print the image.
To create and print an image of a listing of files or folders using Microsoft Paint, follow these steps:
1.In My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the folder you want to print, and then press ALT+PRINT SCREEN to copy an image of the active window to the Clipboard.
2.Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Paint.
3.On the Edit menu, click Paste, and then click Yes to display the image.
4.On the File menu, click Print.
NOTE: If there are more files or folders than can be displayed in the My Computer or Windows Explorer window (in other words, you must scroll to see all the files or folders), you must scroll to view these files, and then repeat steps 1-4.