Copy file names to Excel. Copy file lists from Windows Explorer to Excel
- Save a Windows file list in an Microsoft Excel Workbook even if you don't have Excel installed
- For Excel 2010, 2007, 2003
- Copy filenames file list into an Excel Workbook
- Search folders and drives and save the file lists in Excel
- Choose from over 340 file properties to display
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How to copy Windows Explorer file names to Excel file lists
To copy a list of files from Windows Explorer to Excel, simply drag and drop files or folders onto DDFileCatcher from Windows Explorer, then select "Microsoft Excel XLSX Workbook" or "Microsoft Excel XML Spreadsheet" as the output format and save the file to disk. Open the saved file in Excel.
DDFileCatcher will also search folders and drives. Try it for free for 30 days.
Choose from hundreds of file properties to put in the file list, including hyperlinks, which allow you to open the files from with Excel.
Here, the file list in Excel is formatted with the the folder name followed by the files in the folder. You can also select full filepaths for each row or just folders and and folder properties.
DDFileCatcher can also copy a file list to Microsoft Word the same was as to Microsoft Excel, and export file lists to the Clipboard, and text files in a choice of formats.
See how useful DDFileCatcher is. Try it for free for 30 days.
I'm the webmaster/ content editor for one of the largest inbound call center providers in the world (clientlogic.com) and I am required to track every web page that is updated. Very often, I have to list 20 to 50 filenames on an Excel spreadsheet. I used to spend so much time copying & pasting each file name. But your program makes it a snap! It has saved me from doing several hours of tedious work each month. Super fast, super simple! Thanks for this outstanding program. Tim Clo, ClientLogic
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