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This issue is related to music. I am having trouble adding folders to a
library--roughly 1/2-3/4 of the files are importing. Because of the numbers (8000+ songs) it's not practical to go through them manually to find the tracks that did not import properly. I want to create 2 sheets--one with the tracks in my music library, the other with the files in the folder that it's importing from..so I can find duplicates & see the records that did not import. Now (finally) to the question--is there a way to take all of the files in windows explorer & convert the file names to text so that I can paste them into Excel? I tried to copy & "paste special" as text, but it doesn't work. Any ideas??? |
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