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need help in tab space !

i have a commad that display the total each directory size in KB.Below the commad and o/p:


Code:

ls -ltr | grep ^d | awk '{print $9}' | xargs du -sk

output:
Quote:
28 ssh
206016 Outgoing
16125380 Incoming
4 Mail
141352 lib
136 doc
50679708 Processed
204 OLD_AMIS_Scripts
11396 temp
129692 tools
156976 447_tools
4 arch_logs
68 svmon_output
20212 conf
2107252 done_processing
16324 CurrentCollectorResendTool
132628 Reports
234268 AMIS_Scripts
10796 bin
6083392 logs
what i want is the proper tab space b/w value and dir.? how to get that.
thanks in advance
 

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