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WaterGIS

Geotechnical
Jun 19, 2002
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I’m looking for excel sheet that work as directory printer, to print the all the file name, type and other properties in an excel sheet
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Hi WaterGIS:

If you are using EXCEL, the following macro will print the names of all the sheets in your workbook (starting from cell A1 down) ...

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Sub y_1()
'Macro 1/28/2007 by Yogi Anand
For i = 1 To ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Count
Cells(i, 1) = Sheets(i).Name
Next i
End Sub
----------------------------------------------

I realize that you want to print more than just the names of the sheets in a workbook, but this should get you started.

Yogi Anand, D.Eng, P.E.
Energy Efficient Building Network LLC
ANAND Enterprises LLC
 
thanks alot
but what i was lookg for is printing the files properties in the folder
best
 
You can always "dump" a directory echo into a text file from the DOS prompt:

DOS> DIR E >FILE.TXT

Then, open it in Excel... That's one way of doing it.
 
I suppose that the proper command line is
[tt]DIR > FILE.TXT[/TT] (without the E)

Cheers,
Joerd

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Sorry to have offended you, I was referring to the E after the DIR statement.

Cheers,
Joerd

Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips.
 
thanks for all
your notes were very helpful
thanks
 
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