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Printing your FavoritesBy Times staff writer© St. Petersburg Times published July 22, 2002 Because of an editing error, part of the instructions for this item was incorrect last week. Here is the corrected version: Q. Is there any way to print my Favorites list?A. Probably the best way to do this is to get to a command prompt (DOS prompt). Change the directory to the C:\Windows\Favorites folder. Type: dir /s >myfavorites.txt This will create a directory listing of the Favorites folder and subfolders and put it in a file named myfavorites.txt. Any file name could be substituted for myfavorites.txt; this was just used as an example. You will not see anything listed on your display because the output is "piped," or redirected, to the specified file. Now you can just edit the myfavorites.txt file using NotePad, Wordpad, Word and any other text editing program, optionally modify the format, and print the list. My compulsive neatness-obsessive nature says to remember to delete the myfavorites.txt file after printing and you no longer need it. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • Tampa Bay Times
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