How do WinXP systems extract file names in batches?

  

In daily work, sometimes we need to extract all the file names in the folder and store them in another file. Generally speaking, we copy and paste each file name, and one by one makes people feel very Irritable, if the number of files is small, and the number of files is too large, this method is not practical. The following small series for everyone to introduce the WinXP system batch extraction file name method.

Operation steps:

1. Here I take the [E:\\how to extract the file name in batches] file as an example, the file name under this path should be all Extract to [E:\\1] and save the file name [1.txt], see below!

2. Click [Start] - [Run];

3. Enter cmd in [Run] and press Enter to open the command prompt;

4, in At the command prompt, type [dir E:\\How to batch extract the file name/b"E:\\1\\1.txt] and press Enter. [E:\\How to extract file names in batches] This is the original way to extract the file name. [E:\\1\\1.txt] This is the path stored after extracting the file name;

5. After pressing Enter, E:\\1\\ will have a 1.txt in this directory. The file is;

6, we double-click to open it, it is [E: \\ how to extract the file name in batches] all the file names in this directory, we compare!

The above is a method for batch extracting file names from WinXP system introduced by Xiaobian. Learned the above method, to extract the file name in the folder, do not extract one by one, but you can use the above method to extract the file name in batches, the speed is super fast.

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