Ten, redirect print settings
Sometimes it is necessary to print all the files in a certain folder one by one and bind them into a booklet. However, if there are too many files in the folder, then it will be very troublesome to quickly find the necessary files after binding. At this time, if we have a file name directory corresponding to the file, we can easily Enables you to quickly find the specified file. So what method do we need to obtain such a directory of file names? Some users have said that it is not simple. Just use a text editor to create a new file, and then enter the file name of each file into the file. Finally, print out the contents of this file. It is not possible to generate a file directory table. It is undeniable that the user's approach is achievable. However, I do not know whether this man had considered that if there are many documents to be catalogues, and the file name of each file is composed of a lot of Chinese characters, this method will take us a lot of time to input Chinese characters. Obviously this is The efficiency of this method is relatively low. So in word2000 or wps2000 text editors with rich editing capabilities, is there no way to quickly remove these file names? Perhaps the reason for these over-famous editorial software is too trustworthy, the author puts the hope of realizing this purpose on the word2000 or wps2000 text editor at the beginning, helplessly, or can't find an effective implementation method. Last resort, I thought of using the input and output redirection function in DOS to achieve this goal. The principle of this method is to output the directory and file list to a file under DOS, and then print the file. The specific steps are:
1, first enter the directory to be printed, assuming that the directory to be printed here is D: aabbcddd;
2, then create a text file in the hard disk root directory, such as test.txt;
3, then enter the MS-DOS mode, using DOS redirection. Enter the command "dir D:aabbcddd*.txt >>c: est.txt" at the DOS prompt to enter the file list into the test.txt file.
4, finally returned to the windows interface to print the test.txt file on it.