Awesome Brian!
Admittedly, I'm a little embarrased not to think of using DOS commands.
There's one small tweak that's needed in the command line. With just "/s" you end up with a listing for the current and parent directory, summary, etc... For instance:
Directory of D:\My Files\FLAC\ABBA
11/30/2007 05:26 AM <DIR> .
11/30/2007 05:26 AM <DIR> ..
08/11/2008 04:58 PM <DIR> Number Ones
0 File(s) 0 bytes
Directory of D:\My Files\FLAC\ABBA\Number Ones
08/11/2008 04:58 PM <DIR> .
08/11/2008 04:58 PM <DIR> ..
0 File(s) 0 bytes
Your suggestion got me googeling a bit and found if you add a "/b" to the command line, it rips out all the headings, file summaries and summary.
To recap, the command line would look like:
dir /s /b *. > <filename.txt>
Very simple and elegant solution Brian! Many thanks!!!
Dave