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Old November 22nd 09, 02:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave Rudisill
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Andy wrote:


I'm not so sure about this method as there's no way to conveniently
cancel all the checkboxes, ESC didn't work. ???


Checkboxes were around in Vista as well.

To clear all checkboxes except one, simply click on the name of
any file in the list. That selects that item, as it always has in
Windows. All other items will be deselected.

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Old November 22nd 09, 02:13 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Andy[_12_]
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W7 tips and tricks...

In a windows explorer folder...

If you press the ALT key once and go to the Tool- Folder Options - View
- Advanced Options list and click on "Use checkboxes to select items"
you don't have to control-click to gather up multiple items.

You can either apply it globally or locally among folders.

I'm not so sure about this method as there's no way to conveniently
cancel all the checkboxes, ESC didn't work. ???

I finally finished the "W7 Pocket Guide" .pdf yesterday and will keep it
around as a handy reminder. A nice, informative piece of work! Highly
recommended!

Best,

Andy
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Old November 22nd 09, 02:52 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
DougS
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Andy, re ??? if you use checkboxes to select items you are right in saying
that ESC doesn't work, but to the left of the Name column heading there is a
check box which selects/deselects all which is fairly convenient - assuming
the top of the window is in view.
DougS

"Andy" wrote in message ...
W7 tips and tricks...

In a windows explorer folder...

If you press the ALT key once and go to the Tool- Folder Options - View
- Advanced Options list and click on "Use checkboxes to select items"
you don't have to control-click to gather up multiple items.

You can either apply it globally or locally among folders.

I'm not so sure about this method as there's no way to conveniently
cancel all the checkboxes, ESC didn't work. ???

I finally finished the "W7 Pocket Guide" .pdf yesterday and will keep it
around as a handy reminder. A nice, informative piece of work! Highly
recommended!

Best,

Andy


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Old November 24th 09, 12:57 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Speaking in silver[_2_]
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Default W7 tips and tricks...

"Andy"
W7 tips and tricks...

In a windows explorer folder...

If you press the ALT key once and go to the Tool- Folder Options - View
- Advanced Options list and click on "Use checkboxes to select items"
you don't have to control-click to gather up multiple items.

You can either apply it globally or locally among folders.

I'm not so sure about this method as there's no way to conveniently
cancel all the checkboxes, ESC didn't work. ???

I finally finished the "W7 Pocket Guide" .pdf yesterday and will keep it
around as a handy reminder. A nice, informative piece of work! Highly
recommended!


Wow! What a secret!
You really had to read a book to learn that?
ToolsFolder OptionsView menu...
It's just there, same as a lot of other options.

So what's so great about that book?
Tell us the truth,
Are YOU the writer? ;-)

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Old November 24th 09, 03:52 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Andy[_12_]
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Default W7 tips and tricks...

"Speaking in silver" wrote in
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"Andy"
W7 tips and tricks...

In a windows explorer folder...

If you press the ALT key once and go to the Tool- Folder Options -
View - Advanced Options list and click on "Use checkboxes to select
items" you don't have to control-click to gather up multiple items.

You can either apply it globally or locally among folders.

I'm not so sure about this method as there's no way to conveniently
cancel all the checkboxes, ESC didn't work. ???

I finally finished the "W7 Pocket Guide" .pdf yesterday and will keep
it around as a handy reminder. A nice, informative piece of work!
Highly recommended!


Wow! What a secret!
You really had to read a book to learn that?
ToolsFolder OptionsView menu...
It's just there, same as a lot of other options.

So what's so great about that book?
Tell us the truth,
Are YOU the writer? ;-)



I am NOT. I don't have that kind of time or talent or priviledge.

Andy


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Old November 24th 09, 05:10 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Speaking in silver[_2_]
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Default W7 tips and tricks...

"Andy" WROTE
"Speaking in silver" wrote in

"Andy"
If you press the ALT key once and go to the Tool- Folder Options -
View - Advanced Options list and click on "Use checkboxes to select
items" you don't have to control-click to gather up multiple items.


So what's so great about that book?
Tell us the truth,
Are YOU the writer? ;-)


I am NOT. I don't have that kind of time or talent or priviledge.


;-) stands for *winking* smile.
Sorry if I didn't make it clear.

Congrats if you liked the book so much but,
have you ever tried to learn things by simply navigating through the menus?
It should be much easier than reading on paper!

Real tips and tricks, not so obvious for the standard user, can be found
he
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/articl...op_tips_tweaks
or he
http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...ips_and_tweaks

They're free and always up-to-date.
Hope you like them too.

 




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