Sunday, 12th February 2012

Cool Tip – Create A ‘No To All’ Option Similar To ‘Yes To All’ Option While Overwriting Large Number Of Files

While overwriting large number of files in Windows, there exists an option for committing ‘Yes To All’ to overwrite all the files but there isn’t any ‘No To All’ option. Although you won’t require a ‘No To All’ option daily but still why not try and know something which others don’t ;) Here goes the simplest way to have an ‘No To All’ option.

Simply hold down the ‘Shift’ key while clicking on the No option and Windows will interpret this as a ‘No To All’ option! Nice tip?

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