Obscure Off-Topic Tip of the Day - How to Get Windows Explorer File Copy/Move to "Yes to All" or "No to All"
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Thanks to John Elliot, how to get Windows Explorer to "Yes to All" or "No to All":
If you are copying manually in the GUI with a drag and drop or a
CTRL+C/CTRL+V then press SHIFT when you click 'Yes/No' the first time you are prompted and it will remember that as the default answer for all other files in the copy operation.
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July 11, 2004 2:19
It's an oldie but a goodie!
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