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Is there a quick way to save files to an E-drive?
In preperation to my ucoming switch to XP, I'm saving all my photoshop pictures and projects to a little Sandisk on the E drive of my computer.
Instead of opening each picture (there are many!) and individually saving each one, is there a way I can save all of them at the same time? It would save a LOT of time if I could do this. Thanks in advance!
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which version of windows?
Usually, if you click on the Start Menu, there's an icon for "My Computer", or "Windows Explorer" (not Internet Explorer); you may need to go to the Applications sub-menu. Either of these will allow you to see all your drives and non-hidden files. Open one window to your source folder, and another window to your destination, select all the files you want to copy or move, and drag 'em to their new home.
Last edited by Chamorro; 11-19-2004 at 03:12 PM. Reason: info added. |
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Shortcut to Windows Explorer, no matter what version of Windows: hold down with key with the Windows logo (lower left corner of the keyboard) and press 'E' . Locate the folder with your pictures, drag and drop them to the E drive.
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