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Shift click on Windows Explorer improvment.

 
 
Metspitzer
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      07-13-2011
I have Windows Explorer pinned to the task bar. I found you can Shift
click on the icon and it will open another instance.

It would be nice if you could shift click on a folder and have it open
in a new window.

 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy
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      07-13-2011
Metspitzer wrote:
> I have Windows Explorer pinned to the task bar. I found you can Shift
> click on the icon and it will open another instance.
>
> It would be nice if you could shift click on a folder and have it open
> in a new window.


Right click on the folder and select "Open in new window."
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      07-13-2011
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:50:11 -0400, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"
<> wrote:

>Metspitzer wrote:
>> I have Windows Explorer pinned to the task bar. I found you can Shift
>> click on the icon and it will open another instance.
>>
>> It would be nice if you could shift click on a folder and have it open
>> in a new window.

>
>Right click on the folder and select "Open in new window."


ah......that works too
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