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                  In Windows XP, you want to select multiple files or folders that are not consecutive at a time. You can only hold down the Ctrl key and then click on the file you want to select. In this type of operation, you may accidentally click the wrong position. It is easy to cause the choices to disappear, and it is very cumbersome to re-select them from the beginning. I believe many of my friends have had similar experiences.
The Explorer in Windows Vista provides a new option for this type of operation that requires multiple files or folders to be selected at the same time. A new feature is available in the Explorer: checkboxes can be used ( Checkbox) to choose, although friends who are accustomed to using Ctrl may not be suitable for such operations at the beginning, but once they adapt, they will find this simpler and more flexible, especially avoiding the Ctrl method. Pay attention to the weaknesses that have been abandoned.
The checkbox function in the Explorer is turned off by default. How to enable this function? It is quite simple, just the following steps:
1. Click the Alt key to activate the menu and open the "Tools" menu. Select "Folder Options"
2. Click on the "View" page in the "Folder Options" window;
3. In the advanced settings, check the "Use checkbox" option, as shown: >


Finally, click OK to complete the setup.
Reopen the window to enable this feature!

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