How do WinXP systems extract file names in batches?

  

In daily work, sometimes we need to extract all the file names in the folder and store them in another file. Generally speaking, we copy and paste each file name. If the number of files is small, it is fine. The method of having more than one file is not practical. The following will introduce you to a method of extracting file names in batches.

1, where I will take [E: \\ How to batch extract the file name] this file in the path, for example, under the file name to extract all take this path [E: \\ 1] and save the file name [1.txt], see below!


2, the point [Start] - [operation];

3, press enter the input cmd [operation], the open command prompt;


4, enter [dir E: \\ how to batch extract the file name /b>E:\\1\\1.txt] in the command prompt and press enter. [E:\\How to extract file names in batches] This is the original way to extract the file name. [E: \\ 1 \\ 1.txt] This is the path to extract the file name stored;

5, press Enter, E: next \\ 1 \\ This directory will be more of a 1.txt of files;

6, we double-click to open a look, is [E: \\ how to batch extract the file name] all the files in the directory name, and we compare!


The above examples we just extracted a dozen folder names, if you want to extract hundreds folder name, then using the above method is super fast. At this point, the method of extracting folder names in batches is introduced here, I hope to help you.

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