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Software that creates a txt-file for every other file in the folder?
Child-in-silence:
Hello,
I'm searching for a software that creates a txt-file for every other file in the folder (incl. sub-folders). The name of the txt-file should be the same as the name of the original file(s). Any idea?
Greetings from Germany,
Aron
jgpaiva:
That sounds very much like a "report".
I use XYplorer for this kind of stuff, but I guess other File Explorers can do that, and possiby there even is dedicated software for this task.
tomos:
Hello,
I'm searching for a software that creates a txt-file for every other file in the folder (incl. sub-folders). The name of the txt-file should be the same as the name of the original file(s). Any idea?
-Child-in-silence (July 21, 2008, 04:09 PM)
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Hi Aron
you dont actually mean a list of contents ?
do you mean, say we have files
A.doc
B.doc
C.doc
that you want three new txt files created
A.txt,
etc,
There is a thread here somewhere about filenote
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=11218.0
that might help
or this one
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=2712.0
Child-in-silence:
Thanks to you both for the suggestions. I'll take a look at them.
@ tomos: That's actually almost the thing I need this software for. Put some folders and subfolders with more files in the structure and that's it. BTW, the txt-files should be stored in the same folders as the original files they refert to.
Cheers
Aron
fenixproductions:
2Child-in-silence
I've just been bored and put together few blocks ;)
So... if you've got .NET framework 2.0 installed then it should work properly:
http://cid-e12762cbdafb3c47.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/other/FilesTXT.zip
BTW You can write down proper path by yourself easily thanks to auto-complete.
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