![]() ![]() But it chokes on a folder of videos, where most are in the several GB range. It runs perfectly well on a set of Word docs in a client’s folder and subfolders, where the biggest docs are 80 MB or so. Update from testing (): Testing results: I think the ‘Evaluation ran out of memory…’ error message MIGHT be related to the size (or type?) of the individual files. I couldn’t find the cause or how to fix it. In the comments under the YouTube video some people said that they’ve been able to extract 37,000+ file listings, but mine were nowhere near that big, more like 200 to 500. (NOTE: In my testing, everything worked fine initially, but in later testing, I ran into an ‘Evaluation ran out of memory…’ error message consistently, even after closing and reopening Excel. Save the file if you later want to update the list. Once all the data loads, you can continue to modify columns etc.To now load it all into Excel, click Close and Load on the Home tab. Once you’ve selected your attributes, click OK to close this window. ![]() Don’t expect to see everything related to a file’s properties-for example, for a list of photos, the Tag, Title and Subject properties were NOT listed. If not all attributes are shown, click the ‘Load More’ link. To clear the list and just select one or two, clear the ‘Select All’ checkbox at the top of the list, then choose the attributes you want to list. ![]() By default the Attributes column likely displays ‘Record’-you can click the double-arrow icon to the right of that column header to show the attribute types you can select from. In the next window, right click on the column header of any column you don’t need, then select Remove.
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