Select multiple items

Last update on July 8, 2009 09:34 AM by jak58
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Select multiple items




Intro



To select multiple items scattered in a folder,normally you can keep hold down the Ctrl key while selecting. Under Vista, a new method is to use the check boxes.

How to proceed?


Go to Menu Start > Control Panel

In the open window, select Appearance and Personalization.

Select Folder Option

In the Folder Option, click on View and cross check the box Use check box to select items.
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