Sunday, 28 October 2012

Select multiple files easily in Windows 7 Enable Check Box Option Now

08:20


select multiple files in windows 7
 Do you have crowd of files on your desktop? Like me :)
Looking for a convenient way to select your desired files and then just cut,copy,paste them.
One easiest way is hold Ctrl / Shift button on your keyword and then keeps clicking on files you want to select from your mouse.
Mostly people know this method but there is one more way you can perform this task with more ease.
Today in this short and helpful tutorial I will tell you How to enable windows 7 hidden check box feature.
This feature is unknown to many windows 7 users but now no more

Follow the below steps to enable this feature
and
make your windows 7 experience Happy

1- Click on windows Start menu icon and write “Folder Option” in “Search programs and files” field and hit Enter
OR
Simply go to Folder options in Control Panel.
Even if you only type 'folder' in search field it will fullfill our requirement See the below image 
folder option in windows 7
2- See the below pic click on View Tab and scroll down until you see this optiom “Use Check Boxes to select items ” just mark it click apply and close the window.
select multiple files features

You are all done. On hover it will show you Check mark option.
See the below picture
windows 7 hidden features

 Note:

Windows Vista users can also follow the same procedure to use this feature

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4 comments:

  1. wow amazing till now never tried it or never know about it.. will try it now thanks

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  2. Just some of the more unexplored options of windows, I guess. If I were lazy, I’d probably activate this option. However, since I am more of an old-school windows user, I kind of prefer using the old holding the ctrl/shift to select specific or multiple folders or files at the same time. Anyway, it’s actually a neat trick most of us never knew existed. Thanks.

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  3. Nice and great share, Maybe it would be better if the language is defined by the laity only comrade

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  4. Simple yet awesome – another tip to share with my disabled user group as the shift / Ctrl method often leaves me raging!

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