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Old Crank

(4,583 posts)
Mon Aug 15, 2022, 12:37 PM Aug 2022

File copy/moving question Windows 11

Back in the good old days of Windows Pi (3.16) in File manager you could easily move a batch of files around in the File manager application. This has continued, for me, through Windows 10.
In a folder you could pick a file, then hold the Shift or ctrl key and select a batch of files to move or delete.

I have noticed in the last couple of weeks that I can't do this in the filefolder application for Win 11.
I can pick individual files and I can pick more files but only one at a time.
This is really annoying since I am deleting 6 months of pictures from my phones chip after I move them to my external harddrive.

There does seem to be an answer that I stubbled on.
In the application with the list of picture files I can Right click on a file. Then I can drag the highlighted area down and highlight more files. Then delete, or move.

Is this the new solution? Why do what used to be standard windows keystrokes work in other programs but not in windows.k

Anyone have a clue?

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File copy/moving question Windows 11 (Original Post) Old Crank Aug 2022 OP
standard windows shortcut since like forever: CurtEastPoint Aug 2022 #1
Hmm Old Crank Aug 2022 #2
my pleasure. Believe me, I know how frustrating it can be! CurtEastPoint Aug 2022 #3

CurtEastPoint

(19,152 posts)
1. standard windows shortcut since like forever:
Mon Aug 15, 2022, 12:57 PM
Aug 2022
click/release the first photo, SHIFT/click/release LAST photo and all photos (or files) are selected
If you need to UNSELECT one, use CTRL CLICK.

To pick and choose, use CTRL CLICK/release.

CLICK then SHIFT CLICK is for a range of contiguous files

CLICK then CTRL CLICK individuals is for pick and choose




Old Crank

(4,583 posts)
2. Hmm
Mon Aug 15, 2022, 01:08 PM
Aug 2022

That's what I thought that I was doing and got no results.
Now it seems to work.
It's not like I haven't done this before.
I must have had some kind of order problem in how I did it.

Thanks for the help.

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