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Printing out directory structures from Windows
Does anyone know how this can be done?
I'm sure there is a way ... but cannot find it. I seem to remember in the dim and distant past (Windows for Workgroups) you could show a map of your directories. thanks |
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Believe it or not, the old DOS TREE command does work at a 2K/XP command prompt, and so does a redirect to LPT1. If you want a full directory tree (no files, just directory structure) open a command prompt, change to the root (or desired starting directory), and type TREE>LPT1
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