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In it, I show you how to print the contents of a Windows folder.
I know, it sounds dreadful and dreary. But there's a method to my madness.
And I know I'm not the only one who's wanted (needed!) to do this and couldn't.
So I'm sharing my newfound info with you. (Okay, it's not new to me, but I decided to share it anyway, especially now that I'm using the method A LOT!)
There are a few good reasons to do this:
- If I'm selling a course, I like to list the exact components you will get with it. Printing out the file contents of my videos folder is a perfect use of this method.
- Sometimes, technical support needs to know what's in a particular file. I hate typing out the contents of a folder. This works like a charm.
- I have a specific use that you may not have...I use a program that will auto-populate filenames, file descriptions, etc. in a file import process. This is the beginning of that process. Saves me at least an hour every time I use it.
One more thing: One Minute Traffic is still available, cheap.
This is already working for me and I see a TON of potential.
First week fully using OMFT: Over 1,300 views of my answers.