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No sir.

I just opened catalog.nsf in designer, copied the ByTitle view and pasted
it in and renamed it BySize. Then I removed the categorization from the
Title column, inserted a new column using the dbSize for the field. Make
it sorted descending and change it to number format and viola! you can
then just select and copy as table.

If you want to see it by path, you can insert another sortable column at
the beginning using the pathname field...

This is, of course, contingent on your catalog task running frequently -
it defaults to run at 1 am via the ServerTasksAt1 notes.ini setting.

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From:
rob@xxxxxxxxx
To:
domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
05/08/2007 10:53 AM
Subject:
Exporting a view


In the Administrator, when in Files, and I sorted the view by file size,
is there someway to export that view? I'd like to dump that into excel or

something.

Rob Berendt

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