Hi, Char.
An inelegant solution that works for copying a filename: Tell Explorer to
Rename the file. Then the filename will be selected; you may want to extend
the selection to include the extension. Use the mouse - or <Ctrl>+C - to
copy the filename to the clipboard and paste it wherever you like.
As I said: Inelegant. But it works for me. ;<)
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP (2002-2010)
Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) in Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1
"Char Jackson" wrote in message
news:...
In Message-ID: <iit3h3$ckr$> earlier this
year, Bruce Hagen suggested the following method of disabling Full Row
Select in Windows 7's Windows Explorer:
How to Disable Full Row Select in Explorer in Windows 7?
<http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/disable-full-row-select-explorer-windows-7/>
Unfortunately, this solution doesn't go all the way to restoring the
Explorer functionality that existed in XP. Does anyone have a better
solution? Specifically, I want only the actual filename (or folder
name) to be selectable. I don't want the whole row to be selectable,
nor do I want the whole width of the Name field to be selectable.
I've tried several solutions already, but so far none have been able
to limit the selection to just the text within the Name field.
Do I need to switch to another file manager to get this basic
functionality?
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Char Jackson