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Hi

I've got a directory with 100's of files in it.
I want to make a spreadsheet which lists the name of each file.

The first solution i guessed was:
In My Computer- Select all - Edit Copy
In Excel - Edit Paste Special

But paste & paste special aren't options


Does anyone know a way I can do this? or do I really have to do it all
manually?


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From a recent discussion...
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Cheers Dave

You've saved me from loads of work!

I've gone with the DOS option instead of downloading any add ins



Phil

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http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5b1cc065da 7b


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