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Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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How do I save one file as more than one file?
I'm trying to do just what I said in the title. But for some reason, my computer won't let me. I have a base empty file that I created to replace files I no longer need. Actually, I do that with all file types. I don't want a bunch of files that take up a whole bunch of space on my disk. And I also don't want a bunch of files taking up room after I delete them. Basically I want save one file as several hundred files but I don't want to have to do them one at a time as that would take too much time. I want to replace them all at once so I can use them again, seeing as I do a lot of work on my computer. So does anyone know how I can do this. Google’s a piece of crap, because I can't find the answer there. -- elcastellano |
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