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Hi Harry,



Was there not an option also to keep both original and new?  There is on my system, and it has saved my bacon a few times.



George



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From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harry Brown

Sent: 01 July 2018 10:41

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Subject: [VICUG-L] replacing files in a folder



Hi all,



Using windows 10, 1803, and jaws 2018.



Did you know you can replace a file, as a matter of fact, you can 

replace more than 1 file in a folder?



I was just updating my checking account ledgers, 1 for June, and now, 

being July, 1 for July as well.



I selected both of the files in the folder, then, I went to my thumb 

drive, then, I pasted both files into the folder, and it said, "replace 

or skip files, 2 files that already have the same name, are in this 

folder, replace the files in the destination button" and I pressed space 

bar and replaced the files with the updated files!



This is the first time, that I ever replaced more than 1 file, but now I 

know it can be done, so, I won't hesitate to replace multiple files, 

even more than 2, if I ever have to.



Harry





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