Well, I found a couple of clues, but they're clunky.
On my computer (Windows ME) there's a folder named My Playlists. You can right-click a playlist, and select Open With...
If you open the playlist with Notepad or Wordpad (I don't have Word) you'll get a raw version of the file paths and file names. You might be able to prune that into a convenient list...
But by that time, you could probably have just typed them up by hand. ;>}
On the top right hand side of the keyboard(assuming your not using a mac) is a button called Print Scrn. Pressing this button will save a screenshot to the clipboard.
Open up MS Word and press Ctrl V (or paste) the screenshot will appear. you can crop it with the crop tool down to just the playlist. then print.
But this may be slightly quicker than mickray's method but will probably print as white text on black background :(
Probably best use Mickays method. You might be able to get rid of the worst of the filenames by typing them into the Find and Replace function and replace them with nothing.
G'Luck
Printing
Re: Printing
Well, I found a couple of clues, but they're clunky.
On my computer (Windows ME) there's a folder named My Playlists. You can right-click a playlist, and select Open With...
If you open the playlist with Notepad or Wordpad (I don't have Word) you'll get a raw version of the file paths and file names. You might be able to prune that into a convenient list...
But by that time, you could probably have just typed them up by hand. ;>}
# Posted on January 4th 2006 by mickray
Re: Printing
On the top right hand side of the keyboard(assuming your not using a mac) is a button called Print Scrn. Pressing this button will save a screenshot to the clipboard.
Open up MS Word and press Ctrl V (or paste) the screenshot will appear. you can crop it with the crop tool down to just the playlist. then print.
But this may be slightly quicker than mickray's method but will probably print as white text on black background :(
Probably best use Mickays method. You might be able to get rid of the worst of the filenames by typing them into the Find and Replace function and replace them with nothing.
G'Luck
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by jasonturk