Yep. go to the folder in question, hit f3, tab to all files and type *.mp3.

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: My friend sent me this message and I can't answer it. He is using XP
: if that will help. He doesn't want to search the hole computer, but
: just one folder.  
: 
: Lois
: 
: If you have a folder that has a variety of file extensions....
: 
: .doc
: .txt
: .ltr
: .mp3
: 
: and this folder is large with say 100 files in it.  Is there a way to
: isolate say only the extension of mp3.  This was doable in DOS using
: 
: dir *.mp3
: 
: but is there some way to do this in Windows?
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