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| 530 | 1998-10-05 13:25:00 | HI This is not a help - just tell me if it can be done - and how... The requester in Windows Explorer - the one that tells you that the file may be unusable if it is re-named... I re-name pic's.jpg to whatever and the requester is anoying me - (I have a 17' monitor and the mouse cursor has to move from where I re-name the file - over to the requester - just to tell it that it's ok to change the name). I do a lot of work for Video Productions in which I have to re-name a lot of files... Also, is there a shareware program that will put all requesters (such as this one) under the mouse cursor - then at least I won't have so far to travel... While we are on the 'Requester' subject - is there another program (or hack) to put a 'no to all' button on the requester (I also Move a lot of files from one directory to another) ... The requester is: Do you wan't to move this file... The buttons are: Yes - Yes to all - No - Cancel. I would like a - No to all - button. This would allow all files that are not in the destination folder to move across and if there was a pending double-up then the files that would be doubling up won't be transfered across. This way I could leave the machine 'unattended' and do something else... As it is I have to sit with finger on mouse waiting for a double-up... (Bah) Thanx |
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