Good point, thanks for the clarification!obertinc wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:37 pmIf it's a Rich Text file ... only text if it's a plain text file.alphabeatles wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 1:56 pmYes, though you want to use Paste and Match Style. Otherwise the computer tries to paste the audio into the text file (!).
Audio file name to Txt
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Re: Audio file name to Txt
DirLister
http://dukelupus.net/dirlister
Turns the folder contents into a text file, which you can then clean up if necessary with Notepad++
Will list both files and folders, and the contents of folders if you wish.
http://dukelupus.net/dirlister
Turns the folder contents into a text file, which you can then clean up if necessary with Notepad++
Will list both files and folders, and the contents of folders if you wish.
Re: Audio file name to Txt
There is a very old app, very simple but it still works on W10 quite well.
It is very interesting, because you can get the list of a folder in plain txt.
And after editing it in a word processor, you can replace the filenames with the edited names.
Read in detail the basic instructions, before venturing crazy. It has no UNDO option.
If anyone knows of a current app that does the same, I'd appreciate the info.
https://sites.google.com/site/shadilahham/mecaren
It is very interesting, because you can get the list of a folder in plain txt.
And after editing it in a word processor, you can replace the filenames with the edited names.
Read in detail the basic instructions, before venturing crazy. It has no UNDO option.
If anyone knows of a current app that does the same, I'd appreciate the info.
https://sites.google.com/site/shadilahham/mecaren