How to add a print directory under Windows7? Two ways to easily get it

  
        To complete the entire print job, it is not a simple matter, and it requires a lot of preparation work to complete. The whole process of printing is not simple data such as text or pictures in a computer or other electronic device, and output on paper or the like through a printer or the like. In fact, it is very troublesome. In the Windows 7 operating system, this printing job can be made easier with a little change. It takes a little time to implement this function, but if you often have to print files, then After doing this, you will find a lot of benefits.

There are two different options can help you do this:

method provides a one-time print all the files in the directory folder solution; and the second is a more permanent method A valid feature that adds an option directly to the right mouse button menu to do this.

first look at how the first method of operation.

The first thing you need to do is open a command prompt Manager, and then navigate to the directory where the file or folder you want to list the absolute path, and then execute the following command: dir & gt; contents.txt, this You will see a new file named "contexts.txt" in the file directory folder. Open this file and click Print. It's as simple as that. Next

say that the second method, a method is relatively a little more complicated.

First we need to create a Printdir.bat file. Create a new notepad to open, then paste the following into it.

@echooff

dir% 1 /-p /o: gn & gt; "% temp% Listing"

start /wnotepad /p "% temp% Listing"

del "% temp% Listing"

exit

and then save it as a file named "Printdir.bat" text file, save the file to install the Windows system directory Under C: Windows, to achieve this step you must ensure that you have administrator privileges at this time, otherwise you may not be able to access the Windows installation directory.

Next, open the "Run (RUN) Window", enter "% APPDATA% MicROSoftWindowsSendTo" windows7 knockout round in the Start menu. At this point you can open the folder and right click to create a new shortcut, enter "%windir%Printdir.bat" as the location of the project. Click Next to type "PrintDirectoryListing" to name the shortcut. After

done, and now you want to print a directory folder simply right-click and choose "Send To" and then select "Printing a directory list" to get immediately!
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