Example output in comma seperated value (csv) format:
The first line shows the column headings, the second shows the values for the particular file.

"Filename:","Complete Path:","Directory","Size:","Creation Time:","Last Access Time:","Last Write Time:","File Version:","Company Name:","File Description:","Internal Name:","Legal Copyright:","Original File Name:","Product Name:","Product Version:","Comments:","Legal Trademark:","Private Build:","Special Build:","Attributes","MD5 Hash:"
"AVICAP.DLL","c:\winnt\system\AVICAP.DLL","c:\winnt\system","69584","6/6/2000 2:54","6/11/2002 18:24","12/7/1999 5:0","1.15.0.1 ","Microsoft Corporation","AVI Capture DLL","avicap.dll","Copyright © Microsoft Corp. 1992-1994","avicap.dll","Microsoft Video for Windows","1.15"," "," "," "," ",A,d05d2c408bbdd201e145f1202b2f13bd
As you can see, this data is much easier to absorb within Excel:
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