Aperture list printing

Printing a list with dates of pictures, how does one do that? I'm not interested in the image just the name and date of phtotography.

In Aperture, you could print a review sheet from the "print" menu, but that will include thumbnails of the images.
To get only a textfile for printing, try an Automator script.
Open Automator and create a new workflow.
Drag the following three Actions from the "Actions" sidebar to then workflow on the right:
Select the category "Photos", drag "Get Selected Images" and "Extract Metadata"
Select the category "Files & Folders" and add "New Text File".
Enable "EXIF ExifProperties.Imagedate"  (or the IPTC Capture date fields) in the "Extract Metadata"action.
Select a Filename in the "New Text File" action.
Save your workflow.
To run it, select images in Aperture, then press the "Run" button.
Regards
Léonie

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