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Blondie
February 4th 04, 01:23 AM
When I want to select, often to delete, multiple items in a file (for example, "My Music"), but I want to select only certain items and not others, how do I do it? I have been holding down the control button as I highlight each item I select, and now I ha
ve hundreds of copies of each of the selected items in the file. Which brings me to my second question. How do I get rid of these copies now, short of deleting each one individually? Thanks for all the help you all are always so generous to give me! Bl
ondie

Blondie
February 6th 04, 03:27 AM
Hi, Jill--
Thanks for the reply. I tried your suggestion on my "My Music" song files and just ended up with more copies, this time with "shortcuts"! Am I supposed to be holding down the control key the entire time? I am clicking each item individually, and slowly g
oing to the next item instead of dragging my mouse along.

I also tried your second hint, and it didn't seem to work at all to include several song files to delete at once. I ended up moving the songs I wanted to keep to another file temporarily and using the "Edit, Select All" feature to delete 2,010 copies to m
y recycle bin. Then I moved the songs I kept back into the "My Music" file. But I know I will need to learn how to do this for other types of files, so I'd like to find out how. Thanks for trying, though!

Blondie

----- Jill Aubry wrote: -----

Hi Blondie,

This has happened to me before too, and what I was doing was inadvertently dragging my mouse from one item to the next which created copies. Try to hold the control key down and click each item individually, being sure to finish clicking one item bef
ore clicking on the next that you want to delete.

To delete a large group of items, you can click your left mouse button on the upper left hand corner of the area and while still holding the mouse button down, move your mouse to create a dotted-line box that grays out the items within it. This selec
ts all of the items within the box. Then you can hit delete, and the group will be gone.

I hope that this helps.

Jill Aubry
Developer Division
Microsoft Corporation
**This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.**

Jill Aubry
February 9th 04, 09:41 AM
Hi Blondie,

This has happened to me before too, and what I was doing was inadvertently dragging my mouse from one item to the next which created copies. Try to hold the control key down and click each item individually, being sure to finish clicking one item before c
licking on the next that you want to delete.

To delete a large group of items, you can click your left mouse button on the upper left hand corner of the area and while still holding the mouse button down, move your mouse to create a dotted-line box that grays out the items within it. This selects al
l of the items within the box. Then you can hit delete, and the group will be gone.

I hope that this helps.

Jill Aubry
Developer Division
Microsoft Corporation
**This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.**

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