What I have done in the past is to "print" the directories to a file, then import the file into a WordPerfect document that I have previously set up with two or more columns, sometimes in landscape format. Set the font to a mono-spaced one (like courier) so that the columns line up and adjust the font size and margins to taste. Headers and footers can be added too. Bob Reilly -----Original Message----- From: Arthur Entlich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 7:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: filmscanners: OT: looking for a directory printing program This is an off topic request. I am try to get "my affairs in order", which includes trying to get my CD-RWs labeled with what is on them. Apparently, the authors of WIN95, and maybe later versions, didn't consider a capability that I had on my Commodore 64 computer, that of the ability to print out directories, important enough to include in the OS. I have downloaded several programs which allow for this ability, but none quite fulfill my need. I am trying to find one which will allow me to print several columns of file names, with size of file and date, on a standard letter page in a small font without having to truncate to old DOS style 8.3 characters names. I found one which allows me to make 2 or 4 columns, but to do so I must use DOS file names. All the others I found only print one file name per line. This makes for listings of several pages if the disk contains a lot of smaller files. I'd like to condense the size down to one, or at most, two pages per CD-RW disk, so it will fit in the disk case. Anyone familiar with a program for WIN 95 that will do this? Art