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On 4/29/05, at 10:44 PM -0400, Blake Hanes wrote:

>Hey dont feel bad i donno how to do it either ^^;;
>
>On 4/29/05, Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here I reveal my true lack of Mac knowledge.
>>
>> I finished up some projects and am now getting around to some Mac
>> upgrades and maintenance.
>> I have been moving a large number of files around and of course when
>> you clean things up you don't know where anything is.
>>
>> And since I have many drives of 1,2,4, and 9 GB there are way (WAAAY!
>> ) too many files to keep track of in my head.
>> Of course I can always do a search. But sometimes you forget what a
>> certain file is called.
>>
>> In the days when 100 MB was a big drive for me I used to print out
>> Directory lists. No this was not on PC but a platform still respected
>> amongst the cognoscentti.
>>
>> I am using OS 9.1 and have been trying to figure an easy way to do
>> this. I never wrote an Applescript but suppose I could try.
>> But is there another, easier way?

Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but have you tried to open the drive in list
view, highlight all, copy (control C), then paste into simple text and
print?

 Paul

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