Hi
I am a new user and wanted to be able to use the functionality that allowed me to print an entire sub-directory tree and also view the file and folder information contained within the tree.
The help file 'Folder Subtree Data' tells me that I need to right click on the window, but this only brings up the standard windows context box. I was expecting to see a totally different context box?!?!
I've asked a couple of other people to check what I was doing and they are as confused as me as I hate sounding like a moron
Any help would be really appreciated
Cheers
Folder subtree data
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First, you need to open a "folder statistics" window:
(CTRL+D, or Tools | Folder Data)
& focus must be in the active file pane, not the tree pane.
THEN you can r-click within that window to sort by name or size and print the resulting complete tabulation.
But I must admit that it is not clear from the helps to find what to do FIRST.
(CTRL+D, or Tools | Folder Data)
& focus must be in the active file pane, not the tree pane.
THEN you can r-click within that window to sort by name or size and print the resulting complete tabulation.
But I must admit that it is not clear from the helps to find what to do FIRST.
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- New Member
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- Joined: 2004 Feb 04, 02:53
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I got it to work after a couple of attempts, but could you tell me if there is any reason as to why it won't work on some folder trees but will on others? Is there a limit to the number of sub-folders that it can search?
If it is any help, I'm looking at files/folders on a shared network, but there are no access problems as I can view the files OK.
Cheers
Thanks for the reply. I got it to work after a couple of attempts, but could you tell me if there is any reason as to why it won't work on some folder trees but will on others? Is there a limit to the number of sub-folders that it can search?
If it is any help, I'm looking at files/folders on a shared network, but there are no access problems as I can view the files OK.
Cheers