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From: PDFrank on 3 Jul 2010 16:42 Now that Microsoft has eschewed "Power Toys," I am looking for a device, or hack, for 64-bit Windows that can add "Send To Clipboard as Name" to the right-click menu of a file. I know I can copy the path from "recent item" properties, but I sure miss the convenience of that feature.
From: za kAT on 3 Jul 2010 16:47 On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 16:42:12 -0400, PDFrank wrote: > Now that Microsoft has eschewed "Power Toys," I am looking for a device, > or hack, for 64-bit Windows that can add "Send To Clipboard as Name" to > the right-click menu of a file. > > I know I can copy the path from "recent item" properties, but I sure > miss the convenience of that feature. Built in from Vista onwards. Hold down shift > right click > copy as path -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - Sergeant Tech-Com, DN38416. Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for denigration!
From: PDFrank on 3 Jul 2010 16:55 za kAT wrote: > On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 16:42:12 -0400, PDFrank wrote: > >> Now that Microsoft has eschewed "Power Toys," I am looking for a device, >> or hack, for 64-bit Windows that can add "Send To Clipboard as Name" to >> the right-click menu of a file. >> >> I know I can copy the path from "recent item" properties, but I sure >> miss the convenience of that feature. > > Built in from Vista onwards. > > Hold down shift> right click> copy as path > Well, I'll be damned. No one told me . . . until now. Thank you.
From: UnsteadyKen on 3 Jul 2010 17:56
za kAT said... > Built in from Vista onwards. > > Hold down shift > right click > copy as path Bloomin' eck, what a time saver that'll be. Thanks Kat. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |