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Is there a directory printing program that can handle cloud files like dropbox, icloud, box, etc.? No Android app. There should be! The only solution is to use dir2html on a Windows machine and connect it to the phone or tablet. The Dir List and Print 4 in the list above prints a lot of fields in the free version, with a more complete list of properties which are available only in the purchased version.

FileListCreator is better and free as well. Arclab have since taken the program full shareware. DriveZ is so simple and exactly what I was looking for. Just ready to use in one click. Important: When I downloaded DriveZ using the link here, it asked for password for the zip file and it was looking a bit suspicious v. So I searched and downloaded from somewhere else v. The DriveZ download is hosted on our own server.

We have to password selected files like DriveZ because they produce false positive alerts in some antivirus software and online services like Virustotal. If you upload your 1. I have always like Directory Lister v0. There are portable versions online BTW. It has all the options I need to configure the output and the output can be previewed, modified, previewed and saved or copied to clipboard in text, html or csv formats. It does everything I require, nothing more or less. Directory List and Print is the only one for me.

THE single clincher is its ability to output to Word. And once in Word, editing is easy — using find and replace to produce a style uniformity. It makes the rest look amateur. Thanks for the helpful reviews. A King: Nobody is interested in your self-serving propaganda. A PC user has the right to control their own machine, including software made freely available for it,. It does exactly what I was looking for and I spent quite a bit of time searching! So happy I found it! You can print it, copy to clipboard, or export out to Word and Excel.

To be annoying, they disabled copy to Notepad and export to file in the free version. Overall, the free version of the program does a great job and more than enough to get a complete and thorough listing of a directory. You have to pick from the Print tab or the Save to Disk tab first. Both are exactly the same, one just prints to a printer and the other saves the output to disk. Pick your folder and choose whether you want to print file names only, folder names only, or both. You can also tell it to search sub folders and print them out also.

In addition, you can include or exclude system, hidden and read-only files. Clicking on the Show Network checkbox will allow you to see all network drives and shares and print out their structures too! This is great for office networks that have folder shares on servers. You can also sort by file name, file extension, file size, date created, date modified and more. You can also put a file filter so that only certain types of files are printed, such as images only, sound files, executables, documents, etc.

Finally, you can choose from a large number of attributes that you want to include in your file print list. Author Info Last Updated: March 29, Method 1. Browse to the folder on your computer that contains the files you would like listed in your printed file list.

This may be your "My Documents" folder or any subfolder contained within it. Change the View option to "List" and enlarge the active window until all of the files are shown. You can repeat these procedures if you cannot make the window large enough for all of the files to be shown on the screen. Press the Print Screen button.

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. Launch the Paint application, located in the Accessories section of the Program listing in the Start menu. Crop the image of screen by using the Crop utility under the Image selection in the toolbar.

This will create a printed file list. Method 2. Open a command prompt to prepare to print in DOS. Provide a file name and location for the directory listing of your files. Press the Enter key after completing your command line. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback?



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