UNDERSTANDING COMPUTER FILES
COMPUTER FILES
Question
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Ctrl + A
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Click and drag the mouse to draw a box around the files you want to select.
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Click the first file, press and hold the Shift key, then click the last file
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Press and hold the Control key, then click the files you want to select
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Detailed explanation-1: -To select specific files from a folder, press and hold the Control key on your keyboard, then click the files you want to select. To select a group of files from a folder, click the first file, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard, then click the last file.
Detailed explanation-2: -If the files are non-adjacent, meaning not next to each other, then click to select the first file within the window, as usual. Then press and hold down the “Ctrl” key on your keyboard while you click any other files to also select. Doing this selects them and retains the selection of the initially selected file.
Detailed explanation-3: -Click on the first file you’d like to select, and then press and hold the Ctrl key. Now click on different files you would like to make any changes to one by one. When you’ve selected all the files you wanted to, simply release the Ctrl key. Now right-click on any one of the files to open the Windows context menu.
Detailed explanation-4: -To select multiple items in a list, hold down the Ctrl (PC) or Command (Mac) key. Then click on your desired items to select. All of the items you have selected should be highlighted with a different-colored background.