As already mentioned, going to the SongPicker, navigating to the folder you want, export as CSV is a good way. Using the SongPicker is great because:

1. It will show you both the file name and the song title (and other stuff as well)

2. It will allow you to include sub-folders (huge if your directories are organized).

3. Once you get it into Excel you can delete columns you don't want, and then you can easily sort, or merge with data from other directories (if that's what you want.

Another way, if you are satisfied with only file names, is to get a file manager with a print feature (Windows Explorer won't print directories - but I understand there is a hack to do add this feature). I use a program called FolderPrint Plus (http://www.stgsys.com/print-folders.asp). I see it's $22. Go to the site and check it out. If it's what you want, maybe find something similar but free.

But only the SongPicker route will print the song title for you. That's the way to go IMHO.

Good luck


kelso

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