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pee2pee |
At the moment, if I list all files in C:\ drive, I get something similar to:
M:\den.mdb
Created: 23/02/2006 09:25:36
Last Accessed: 26/02/2006
Last Modified: 23/02/2006 16:41:00
Size: 388 KB
M:\epos.mdb
Created: 27/02/2006 16:41:09
Last Accessed: 27/02/2006
Last Modified: 27/02/2006 12:47:53
Size: 2856 KB
However, would it be possible to have this export to an excel spreadsheet so it has
filename, created, last accessed, last modified, size as the column headers?
Thanks!
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monkeyjob
Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005
Posts: 25
Location: United Kingdom
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Hi,
this is a good idea. We will add this feature to a future release and update this board when we have done this.
In the mean time, it is possible to convert your lists into a tab delimited text file that excel will be able to import however, the procedue is sort of tricky.
For example, you can use the search and replace feature of FileMonkey, working on your saved list to search for:
"
Created: "
(without quote marks, note that there is a carriage return and spacing at the start and spacing at the end) and replace with a tab character.
Regards,
monkeyjob.
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monkeyjob
Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005
Posts: 25
Location: United Kingdom
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Hi,
we are happy to report that we have now added the above functionality to version 10.23 of FileMonkey.
Regards,
monkeyjob.
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