MSDOS -- "TREE|MORE"

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F. Lawrence Kulchar

I use the command:

C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE

and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I know the "enter" and the
"spacebar" I use to scroll down one space or one page.

QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA SET???

Thank you,

FLKulchar
 
How about trying

tree>tree.txt

this would pipe it out to tree.txt
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Gurpreet Singh


"F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote:

> I use the command:
>
> C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE
>
> and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I know the "enter" and the
> "spacebar" I use to scroll down one space or one page.
>
> QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA SET???
>
> Thank you,
>
> FLKulchar
 
"F. Lawrence Kulchar" <FLawrenceKulchar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I use the command:
>
> C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE
>
> and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I know the "enter" and the
> "spacebar" I use to scroll down one space or one page.
>
> QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA SET?


Please do not shout. "More /?" shows the available options and there is
no such parameter. As a workaround, "TREE |more /E" may help since the
input of "P100000" should bring you to the end of list. However, this
may take some time depending on the list.

--
d-d
 
"F. Lawrence Kulchar" <FLawrenceKulchar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:720F683D-2B2B-4062-8D95-4A1A50548DA3@microsoft.com...
>I use the command:
>
> C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE
>
> and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I know the "enter" and
> the
> "spacebar" I use to scroll down one space or one page.
>
> QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA SET???
>
> Thank you,
>
> FLKulchar


And another thing: MSDOS is an operating system introduced by
Microsoft in about 1978. That was almost 30 years ago. MSDOS
is no longer in use. You are talking about the Command Prompt
under Windows XP.
 
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 18:26:03 -0800, F. Lawrence Kulchar
<FLawrenceKulchar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I know the "enter" and the
>"spacebar" I use to scroll down one space or one page.
>
>QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA SET???


Just use tree without the pipe and more. It will stop scrolling at the
end. If you want to look at previous entries, just use the scroll bar
to move up or down within the tree.

--
Zilbandy
 
gsjutla wrote:
> How about trying
>
> tree>tree.txt
>
> this would pipe it out to tree.txt
>
>> I use the command:
>>
>> C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE
>>
>> and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I
>> know
>> the "enter" and the "spacebar" I use to scroll down
>> one
>> space or one page.
>>
>> QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA
>> SET???
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> FLKulchar


What the hell does that have to do with the OPs
question?
 
Poprivet` wrote:

> gsjutla wrote:
>
>>How about trying
>>
>>tree>tree.txt
>>
>>this would pipe it out to tree.txt
>>
>>
>>>I use the command:
>>>
>>>C:\Docs and Settings\user\My Documents\> TREE|MORE
>>>
>>>and, of course, my tree wonderfully appears; and I
>>>know
>>>the "enter" and the "spacebar" I use to scroll down
>>>one
>>>space or one page.
>>>
>>>QUESTION: HOW DO I SCROLL TO THE END OF THE DATA
>>>SET???
>>>
>>>Thank you,
>>>
>>>FLKulchar

>
>
> What the hell does that have to do with the OPs
> question?
>
>

that would be one way of allowing the OP to scroll to the end of the
data set.
 
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