Howdy all.
OS: XP, Excel 2002 SP3
I have my music stored in the My Music directory. I have Artist, Album
Title, etc. attributes turned on. What I'd like to do is to take all of this
information and input it into an Excel spreadsheet. When I "Select All" from
the window, and "Copy", it wants to copy the actual songs, and not the text.
Also, the "Paste" option in Excel is grayed out anyway.
Is there a way that I can treat the info in a Browser window as just text,
and then copy that info into a spreadsheet?
TIA.

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Don Cox
Gord Dibben - 20 Mar 2007 18:23 GMT
Don
Several methods to accomplish this.......I like Tushar's best if importing to
Excel.
To add a "Print Directory" feature to Explorer, go to
this KB Article.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q272623&
Or you can download Printfolder 1.2 from.....
http://no-nonsense-software.com/freeware/
I use PF 1.2 and find it to be more than adequate with custom
features.
OR Go to DOS(Command) prompt and directory.
Type DIR >MYFILES.TXT
All the above create a *.TXT file which can be opened in Notepad or
Excel.
One more method if you want to by-pass the *.TXT file and pull
directly to Excel is to use Tushar Mehta's Excel Add-in. This allows filtering
and sorting once you have the data in Excel.
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/ scroll down to Add-ins>Directory
Listing.
Download the ZIP file and un-zip to your Office\Library folder.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>Howdy all.
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>TIA.