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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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You might want to look at SnagIt. It can capture more than you can display
in a single screen (it is capable of scrolling captures), from any
application, and save it to any graphic format you like. See
www.techsmith.com. I think there may be a free trial offer.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Max" wrote in message
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Thanks, CyberTaz.

The screenshot method was considered and I really ought to have mentioned
that in my original post. The trouble the hierarchy is being taken out of

an
other application, not Explorer, and the full heirarchy is not al visible

on
a single screen This means taking multiple screenshots and pasting them
together. Also, another fact I should have mentioned, is that the

hierarchy
may not be static. I may need to make changes to it in the future which
would mean more copy 'n' paste. Good suggestion though.

I have a 30-day trial of Visio installed so that will help me for now. If

I
need to update the doc in the future then I will need to use someone

else's
PC or we may get another license.

I will check out your bullet suggestion, that certainly sounds like it has
some promise. It never occurred to me to format bullet points.

Cheers, Max

"CyberTaz" wrote:

Hi Max-

You can do this with Bullets & Numbering, but you would have to

customize
for the +/- signs as well as type the various items.

As an alternative suggestion, if you want realistic accuracy & polish,

why
not take a screen shot of the Windows Explorer window and put the

graphic in
your doc?

Set the Explorer (or Open, Save As, whatever) window to display as you

want,
then Ctrl+Alt+PrtScrn, then rt-click in the doc where you want the image

&
choose paste from the shortcut menu. Resize & modify as necessary like

most
any other picture.

IMHO, that is not only more effective but also faster & easier. Why work

any
harder than you have to if you can get even better results?

HTH |:)

"Max" wrote:

Hi Group,

I would like to create a file / folder hierarchy representation in a

Word
document but I don't really want to be using spaces, tabs or a table.

Is
there such an object or component that can be used for this purpose?

A
colleague of mine suggested using Visio for this because it can handle

this
sort of thing very well but we are out of licenses and this project

does not
warrant purchasing a new license.

Basically I want something like this (but more polished):

drive
+----folderA
+----folderB
+----fileA
+----fileB
+----folderC

(apologies if the whitespace has been removed making the above

unreadable).

Thanks, Max