Hi Kunal,

I would suggest you use a batch command to populate this data.

Go to the folder in which you have the files and subfolders.

Create a .txt file. Open it and write this command - DIR /s /t > list.xls

Now change the name of the file by clicking on Save As and replacing the
extension of the .txt file to .bat

Go back to the folder. Run the batch file. You would have a new .xls file
with name ***list***.

Open the file and change the settings by changing the data from text to
columns in data.

I hope this was of help.

Pavan

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:16 PM, kunal <kunal.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

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