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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 91 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Another way to select multiple files on File Explorer is by dragging the left mouse button over the files.
Step 3: Identify an empty space beside the files and hold down the left mouse button to create a blue click-and-drag box. Step 2: Click the items that you want to deselect. Ensure that you hold down the CTRL button until after you are done deselecting the items from your selection. The Shift and Left Mouse Keys on your keyboard come in handy when you need to select consecutive items. Step 5: Move the mouse cursor to the last item of the series that you need to select.
By following the steps above, all the items within the identified range will be selected. If you want to deselect any of the items within the range, simply hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard and place your cursor on the item to deselect it. Your File Explorer has a ribbon that gives you access to several tools to carry out an array of operations. Some of the operations include modification of items, moving and copying of items, and selection of items.
Step 4: Within the Select Group, you can either click Select All to select all the items in that window or click Invert Selection to reverse your selection of items. The methods explained above not only work for selecting multiple files, but can also be used to select multiple folders or a combination of files and folders.
Next, drag the box until the last file or folder is highlighted. Once the files are selected, they can be copied , cut , or dragged to another window to move them. Once the files or folders are highlighted, right-click one of the highlighted files or folders to view available options, including cut, copy, or delete.
See the other tips section on how you can select grouped and non-grouped files or folders at the same time. See the other tips section on how you can select grouped and non-grouped files at the same time. You can use a combination of selecting multiple files or folders and single files or folders at the same time by following the steps below. Holding Ctrl and clicking a file or folder a second time deselects the file or folder.
After the files or folders are highlighted, they can be copied, moved, deleted, or compressed into a single archive file. Select all the files or folders in the current directory.
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