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I miss XP's 'Move To' and 'Copy To' buttons - any fixes?
I realize I can can 'drag & drop' or use the Edit menu items, or any of
the myriad methods available since Win3.0; but those buttons were much easier to use. Is there any easy way in Vista to have those buttons (no manual registry hacks)? Any solutions from Microsoft? Or any third party solutions? Aaron -- I'm glad my Mom named me Aaron, That's what everybody calls me. |
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I miss XP's 'Move To' and 'Copy To' buttons - any fixes?
Hi Aaron,
As a workaround, you can add the "Copy To" and "Move To" options to the context menu. See: Add Copy To and Move To to the right-click menu in Vista: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/ad...menu-in-vista/ -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] The Winhelponline Blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog "Aaron" wrote in message ... I realize I can can 'drag & drop' or use the Edit menu items, or any of the myriad methods available since Win3.0; but those buttons were much easier to use. Is there any easy way in Vista to have those buttons (no manual registry hacks)? Any solutions from Microsoft? Or any third party solutions? Aaron -- I'm glad my Mom named me Aaron, That's what everybody calls me. |