May 18, 201115 yr I understand that I can convert all of the file names in a folder to text. I want to paste them in to Excel and remove all of the extraneous info in the file name so I can sort them by airline alphabetically. Many older WOA file names contain random numbers making it difficult to get a easy to read list.Anyway, I have read that this can be done with a command. What exactly do I need to type in the command line to produce the text file. The directory is D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Scenery\World\SceneryEDIT: Never mind. I figured out how to do it in Opera. Originally tried it in IE but it didn't work. MSFS Premium Deluxe Edition; Windows 11 Pro, I9-9900k; Asus Maximus XI Hero; Asus TUF RTX3080TI; 32GB G.Skill Ripjaw DDR4 3600; 2X Samsung 1TB 970EVO; NZXT Kraken X63; Seasonic Prime PX-1000, LG 48" C1 Series OLED, Honeycomb Yoke & TQ, CH Rudder Pedals, Logitech G13 Gamepad
May 18, 201115 yr You can try the command:D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Scenery\World\Scenery\*.bgl >C:\filename.txtIt will provide a txt file with all *.bgl files Bartłomiej Ender
May 18, 201115 yr Or you could try the tool put out by Burkhard Renk, who makes MyTraffic. Scans for traffic files and makes a list. Found in this thread, part way down;http://forum.simflight.com/topic/61643-a-tool-to-find-blocking-incompatible-schedule/
May 18, 201115 yr Author Thanks. MSFS Premium Deluxe Edition; Windows 11 Pro, I9-9900k; Asus Maximus XI Hero; Asus TUF RTX3080TI; 32GB G.Skill Ripjaw DDR4 3600; 2X Samsung 1TB 970EVO; NZXT Kraken X63; Seasonic Prime PX-1000, LG 48" C1 Series OLED, Honeycomb Yoke & TQ, CH Rudder Pedals, Logitech G13 Gamepad
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