[nfbcs] Copying a name

Kiran Kiran at persiontechnologies.com
Mon Dec 3 13:34:19 UTC 2012


Hi,

It is possible, please follow these steps

In explorer let the focus be on the file whose name u want to copy, say the file name is annual-report.doc.

Press function key f2.

This is used to rename the file and hence it turns into edit box. Likely leaving .doc or .docx extension.

Press ctrl + c here

N u shall have copied the file name. 



Kiran S Deshpande
 
 
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On 03-Dec-2012, at 6:56 PM, "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net> wrote:

> If I'm in Windows Explorer, is there a way to copy a file name to the
> clipboard?
> There are times it would be handy  to paste a filename into a document,
> instead of having to type it out.
> I don't want the file, just the name.
> I'm using Windows XP, if it makes a difference.
> Thanks.
> Tracy
> 
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