That works.
For anyone who is doing this, if you want to generate tab delimited list for importing into a database, make sure you use {tab} instead of [tab] as shown in the earlier part of the thread.
When I used [tab], I meant for you to type the Tab key.
-Kirk
Yep, tried that, but at least in 4.5 and in XP, when the tab key is depressed, the cursor advances to the saving dialog area of the Exporter menu. This is what I got when I pressed the tab key between each bracket:
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\07laxilvind_001.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\07laxilvind_002.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\07laxilvind_003.jpg
This is what I got and needed by using the {tab} command:
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_001.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_002.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_003.jpg
However, if, with XP, you go ctrl-tab then I got the same as above:
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_001.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_002.jpg
H:\2007 Lacrosse\04-01-07 Illinois Lax vs Indiana\ 07laxilvind_003.jpg
Thought I should point that out ;-)
~ W