I need to print a filelist with TC's related function but I'm facing some problems. Now, I have eight folders which are software categories and inside each folder are the actual applications each in its own folder. So, category plus application folder is two dir levels. I need to produce a list that will hold just folder names (the print filelist function has an option for that) and output the category folders with the contents in a similar to the following form for example:
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D:\Software\C U S T O M I S I N G\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\D R I V E R S\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\M U L T I M E D I A\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\N E T W O R K I N G\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\P R O D U C T I V I T Y\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\U T I L I T I E S\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\V A R I O U S\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
D:\Software\V I E W E R S AND E D I T O R S\
Application01\
Application02\
Application03\
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Now, I select the desirable category folders above, select the print filelist with subdirs feature and specify unlimited folder levels -1 (just to be on the safe side) and select only folders to be displayed. TC produces absolutely nothing! If I select just to print a filelist (without subfirs) TC produces the list but holds only the selected folders which correspond to the categories (as expected). So, is there a way to produce a list without filenames and just foldernames in a form like the one shown above displaying two levels, the initial one plus one level down?
Printing a filelist with subdirs problem
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No, sorry, because "print file list with subdirs" works differently from what you need: It shows the folder name first, in square brackets, then all files in that folder. Then it shows the next folder name, the files in it, etc.
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