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  • T TommyTomToms

    in command prompt dir>c:\filename.txt then copy into excel You will have to get rid of the dates somehow, a vb macro perhaps? :laugh:

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    • K Keith Barrow

      TommyTomToms answer is [edit]probablydefinately more useful, but if you need to copy-and-paste from the dos window: 1. Right click 2. Select Mark 3.Drag a rectangle over the area you want to copy 4. hit "Enter" (not return). The area selected is copied into the clipboard.

      CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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      Cool, i didn't know that :thumbsup:

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      • K Keith Barrow

        TommyTomToms answer is [edit]probablydefinately more useful, but if you need to copy-and-paste from the dos window: 1. Right click 2. Select Mark 3.Drag a rectangle over the area you want to copy 4. hit "Enter" (not return). The area selected is copied into the clipboard.

        CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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        Thanks guys, Got EXACTLY what I needed! Spot on.

        ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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        • D Dalek Dave

          Nowhere else to ask, so here goes. I have a set of files in a folder, is there a way to pick up the names and paste them into an Excel spreadsheet?

          ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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          Rob Catterall
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          Try the SendToX powertoy. When installed, right-click on your files and choose "SendTo >> Clipboard (as name)". Paste into excel - if you don't want the full path, a simple find and replace will help

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          • D Dalek Dave

            Thanks guys, Got EXACTLY what I needed! Spot on.

            ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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            tufkap
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            I find it easier to enable the QuickEdit and Insert modes from the system menu for a command prompt window. Then you just have to select text, right click to copy to clipboard. A second right click will paste text from the clipboard to the command prompt. When you save the change, it prompts whether you want to save the change for the current window or modify the shortcut that launched the window. If you choose the second option, it saves the hassle of doing it every time you open a new window.

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            • T TommyTomToms

              in command prompt dir>c:\filename.txt then copy into excel You will have to get rid of the dates somehow, a vb macro perhaps? :laugh:

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              Michael Schubert
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              - "dir/b/a-d > 1.txt" - open "1.txt" in notepad - ctrl-a - ctrl-c - paste in Excel

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                /w

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                or /b if desired without path

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                • K Keith Barrow

                  TommyTomToms answer is [edit]probablydefinately more useful, but if you need to copy-and-paste from the dos window: 1. Right click 2. Select Mark 3.Drag a rectangle over the area you want to copy 4. hit "Enter" (not return). The area selected is copied into the clipboard.

                  CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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                  PIEBALDconsult
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                  Right-click pastes, and my keyboard has two ENTER keys, no RETURN.

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    Right-click pastes, and my keyboard has two ENTER keys, no RETURN.

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                    Dalek Dave
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                    The ~ENTER~ is the one on the Key pad.

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                    • D Dalek Dave

                      Thanks guys, Got EXACTLY what I needed! Spot on.

                      ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      DIR /B For Barebones ;)

                      Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                      • D Dalek Dave

                        The ~ENTER~ is the one on the Key pad.

                        ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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                        Single Step Debugger
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                        Yes but they both works in this case.:)

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