Now, you can use it along with a “-” (minus) to have filenames displayed on the far left instead. The /N switch used to be used to achieve this effect. ![]() dir /L Display Filename Results on the Far Rightīy default, the Command Prompt displays the names of files to the far right. The /L switch displays all names of files and folders as lowercase. ![]() When you display results this way, the Command Prompt does not show extra file information (file size and so on)-just the names of the files and directories. You can use the /D switch to display results in two columns instead of one.
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