How to Print Contents Of Any Windows Folder
Posted by teknoy on May 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Sometimes you need to print the content listing of a Windows folder. For ordinary users, the most feasible way to do it is by hitting the "Print Screen" button and pasting the captured image of the folder into Word or Paint. But the problem is, the screenshot method won't be able to capture all content...
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