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Add additional Copy command

By: Staff
Date: October 08, 2006
Level: Intermediate

When you copy files, sometimes it happens than that file which you did copy already exist on that location. Than you will see window in which you can find commands (buttons) Yes, Yes to All, No, Cancel.

Everyone ask him self what did happened with command No to All. This command doesn’t exist like a button in any window but she exists like command which windows can understand.

When you see window with commands Yes, Yes to All, No, Cancel, press and hold SHIFT button on keyboard and with left mouse click No. With this you will activate command No to All and with coping you will not delete files which are already exist on that location.

Also you will not have popup window which is worming you on existence of that file on that location (it is window with Yes, Yes to All... commands).

 

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