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Select “No To All” in Windows

  • April 14, 2008
  • Technology
  • Scott VanderPloegScott VanderPloeg
  • December 6, 2019

You’re copying data over and don’t want to delete any existing: of course the dialog box doesn’t have a “no to all” button, so you click no about a thousand times.  Or follow this trick: hold down SHIFT and click no: now no existing files will be overwritten.

# software# tip# Windows
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