![]() I would open it and copy/paste into whatever format I needed. I used to highlight the folder, shift+rightclick, open command prompt and simply "dir /b > dirlist.txt" and the txt file would pop into the folder. I know just enough to get myself in trouble.Ĭould someone PLEASE tell me how to get a directory list, with or without subdirectories) of any given file folder? Well, there is in the Windows-start-right-click, but it opens the command prompt for the computer and I don't know how to get it to identify the folder I need contents to. There is no command prompt anymore and I have tried to click the "turn off" button for replacing cmd with powershell, but no luck. Now that I've updated Windows 10 on my PC laptop, all I find is something called Powershell. ![]() ![]() ![]() Actually learned how to obtain a directory list by looking here. ![]()
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