When you want to select multiple files, you need to hold the Ctrl key, while clicking on each file name; if you let go of the key before selecting another file, you lose your entire selection. Windows 7's solution to this is to allow you to select check boxes next to files, so you do not have to hold the Ctrl key. To enable check box file selection: 1. Within the folder, press the Alt key once and then click Tools > Folder Options. 2. Click the View tab and under Advanced settings, locate and click Use check boxes to select items. Now you can check the files you want to collectively select.
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