![]() ![]() Type the command dir > c:booktitles.txt to create the list in the text file called booktitles.txt on the root of the C: drive. Type cd DownloadsBooks to put you in the directory where the book files are located. To move between directories using a command prompt, use the following commands:Ĭd moves you to the root directory (C: etc)Ĭd puts you into the named directory belowĮxample: Lets say your command prompt opens at something like C:Documents and SettingsNiko and lets say you keep your books in the directory Books in the Downloads directory on your C: drive If they are in different directories you can run the command in each directory or move them all into the same directory. This will create a list in a text file on the root of your C: drive which you can open in Notepad and edit etc. If all of the files are in the same directory, open up a command prompt (Start-Run, type CMD and press Enter) at the appropriate directory and type the following command: I'll prolly have the list up and running towards the end of this weekend (no promises or guarantees, however. At any rate, I'm looking at some options to see whether I could do this without having to copy/paste each title. This is somewhat of a daunting task considering that I have hundreds of titles (I lost count to be honest). I will see if I can compile a list of all the books I have. There was a whole host of them hosted somewhere, I kept meaning to snag them all but kept forgetting. Niko, always reading.would love to take a peek. ![]()
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