![]() So now when I drag and drop into TextEdit I get files even down inside some of those special folders there. You can see it grabs the files even in the subfolders. So now you'll can see if I click on one and I can grab them all, I'm actually going to use Command A this time to grab all of them. If I go to List View and I open up some of these subfolders in there and I could do all of them or I can do just some. ![]() Now another thing that I could do is I could get, not just the files in this folder, but the subfolders as well. So now I've got just the file names since I've replaced all the paths. So I'm going to have nothing here on this next line. So if I wanted to make it simpler I could actually select this, copy to a find and paste it in there and then say replace it with nothing. You can see here's a listing of all the files in TextEdit. Since it's a text editor it's going to correctly assume that I want a text version of this which is basically going to be the paths for all the files. I'm going to simply drag these files to this document. I'm going to create a new document and note that it has to be a plain text document. So I use Shift and click there to select everything. So the first one I'm going to show you is I'm going to select all the items I want. However you can still do it several ways. ![]() You think under File, Print it might be a way to actually print or export a list. Unfortunately there's no Print command in the Finder. Say you have a folder like this and it has a variety of different files and folders in it. Today I'm going to show you how to print out a file listing of the contents of a folder. Find out how you can become a part of it at /patreon. MacMost is brought to you by the more than 300 people that support it on Patreon. ![]() Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out 3 Ways To Print File Listings On Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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