How to use LST files in EXCEL?
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How to use LST files in EXCEL?
I use DISKDIR Plugin and want to maintain dir structure.
Explanation
2Cadweazle
The name of the folder in the first colum and their content in the second and etc.
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|GAMES|...................|.
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| .........|TETRIS.ZIP...|.
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|..........|BUBBLE.RAR.|.
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The name of the folder in the first colum and their content in the second and etc.
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|GAMES|...................|.
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| .........|TETRIS.ZIP...|.
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|..........|BUBBLE.RAR.|.
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Modified version
Have you tried to use CatalogMaker.wcx instead of DISKDIR?
Configure it this way:
View:
- Directories
- Files
- whatever you want (but it's better if you don't use "Full file name")
Sort - according to your preferneces
Format:
- Indent for files
- Indent for files and directories
- Indent size = 1 (!!!)
While you open the result file in Excel choose "with separators" and as separtor dont use "space" but "other" and there put space.
That's all.
It seems to be what you want... I hope.
Have you tried to use CatalogMaker.wcx instead of DISKDIR?
Configure it this way:
View:
- Directories
- Files
- whatever you want (but it's better if you don't use "Full file name")
Sort - according to your preferneces
Format:
- Indent for files
- Indent for files and directories
- Indent size = 1 (!!!)
While you open the result file in Excel choose "with separators" and as separtor dont use "space" but "other" and there put space.
That's all.
It seems to be what you want... I hope.
Re: ?
What do you mean?Conderock wrote:Thanks, guys.
2djk
Is possible to use LST DISKDIR files with CATALOGMAKER?