Printing out hierarchy of Windows Explorer

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ESheehan

Not sure where to post this question exactly, but thought I'd try here.

I want to re-organize my company's hard drive folder but I need to get the
"big picture" of all the folders & various sub-folders. Is there any way to
print out an "exploded" view of Windows Explorer?
 
B

Bob I

The correct location would be the group for the operating system you are
using. The answer to you question is: Windows has the TREE command, if
you look it(TREE) up in Windows Help and Support, it tells you how to
use it to do what you are trying to accomplish.
 
E

ESheehan

Thanks for the information.

Bob I said:
The correct location would be the group for the operating system you are
using. The answer to you question is: Windows has the TREE command, if
you look it(TREE) up in Windows Help and Support, it tells you how to
use it to do what you are trying to accomplish.
 
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JoAnn Paules

I've recently found something I really like but it may not be quite what you
want.

There is an Excel add-in that you can use to create lists of what files are
in folders. Check out ASAP Utilities. (http://www.asap-utilities.com/) I'm
amazed at the things I can do with Excel now and it's so darned easy to use!
 

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