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Windows 7 select all files in folder?

Anybody knows if in windows 7 there is any option to select all files in the folder as in Win XP? In Win XP in the menu there is option Select All but i can't find it in WIn 7? I need to select lots of files in the folder and it takes long time to highlight all of them, so i need one click to do so, thanks for help

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Click on the first one, hold shift, then click on the last one. This will select all files.

    Regardless, it is a bit of a pain that this feature from XP does not appear to exist.

    Yes, I have also just found it, Ctrl+A ;-)

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Hi..

    Select all hold "Ctrl" and press "A".

    Select all is also available from the menu bar...

    If menu bar is not selected to display , display temporarily by pressing "Alt" ...

    To permanently display menu bar..

    Press "Organize" and select "Layout".

    Other handy select options....

    Select all files between two points hold shift.

    Select multiple files one by one hold Ctrl..

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Seize yourself a nice new windows theme. There are lots of freeware websites out there that may furnish you with something you adore. My icons for example turn black after I click them. Have enjoyable.

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