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Is there any way to copy and paste or drag and drop operation like it was in
previous Windows? It drives me nuts when I have to type the full path of executable I want to run in that window! Jack |
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"Jack" replyto@it wrote in message
... Is there any way to copy and paste or drag and drop operation like it was in previous Windows? It drives me nuts when I have to type the full path of executable I want to run in that window! Right click on the file while holding SHIFT and you will get an option to copy the address to the clipboard. ss. |
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Thanks. I needed that badly.
I've found around way. First drag & drop into Run box then copy it. Jack "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message ... "Jack" replyto@it wrote in message ... Is there any way to copy and paste or drag and drop operation like it was in previous Windows? It drives me nuts when I have to type the full path of executable I want to run in that window! Right click on the file while holding SHIFT and you will get an option to copy the address to the clipboard. ss. |
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I don't understand why you don't simply start it from Programs or a desktop
shortcut. In any event, you could use a batch file to run an executable. "Jack" replyto@it wrote in message ... Is there any way to copy and paste or drag and drop operation like it was in previous Windows? It drives me nuts when I have to type the full path of executable I want to run in that window! Jack |
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"Bob" wrote in message
... I don't understand why you don't simply start it from Programs or a desktop shortcut. In any event, you could use a batch file to run an executable. ??? When you are using the Command Prompt, there are so many times you need to type in a path. ss. |
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