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If you want to extract filenames from a folder or group of folders without
their extensions then you could use the Printfolders utility that you can download from my web site. You can set the various options to produce the listing that you require e.g. I asked the utility to create a listing of mp3 files in two sub folders without extensions. The result was similar to the following: Leonard Cohen - Live In London [2009] ===================================== CD 1 CD 2 CD 1 ==== 01 - Dance Me to the End of Love 02 - The Future 03 - Ain't No Cure for Love 04 - Bird on the Wire 05 - Everybody Knows 06 - In My Secret Life 07 - Who by Fire 08 - Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye 09 - Anthem 10 - Introduction 11 - Tower of Song 12 - Suzanne 13 - The Gypsy's Wife CD 2 ==== 14 - Boogie Street 15 - Hallelujah 16 - Democracy 17 - I'm Your Man 18 - Recitation 19 - Take this Waltz 20 - So Long, Marianne 21 - First We Take Manhattan 22 - Sisters of Mercy 23 - If it Be Your Will 24 - Closing Time 25 - I Tried to Leave You 26 - Whither Thou Goest If you are working with an existing listing then you can use 'replace' to remove unwanted parts of text. However all of the text will be formatted in the default language of your document template, so there would be no way for Word to identify the different languages from the texts. If you were to format with styles that reflected the required languages then you could extract the texts from each language and place them together. Without seeing the document and only guessing at the end result it is impossible to be more explicit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org sezza72 wrote: Hello I recently copied a huge track list straight from the music files onto a word document which worked fine, but I have all of the jargon, eg. mp3 etc too that comes after the title and artist on each music file. As I only want the song and artist but cannot highlight each line to copy and paste without highlighting everything, is there a way that I can delete the information that comes after the song title and artist on each line without having to sit there and manually delete each one? Also, these tracks are all different nationalities mixed up, so I would also like to list them in groups, eg Spanish, German etc. Is there a way that this can be done too? Hope you can help! Sarah |
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