When You are copying a series of files to a directory that has some, but not all, of the same files you get the windows prompt saying “This folder already contains a file named ‘FileName.jpg’. Have you ever wondered why you can say “Yes to all”, but not “No to all”?
This has long been a pet-peeve of mine when updating files on a portable drive or consolidating my reference images together to eliminate duplicates.
However, I recently discovered a solution to this time waster. Hold SHIFT and press “No” to say “No to all”!
I hope that helps some of you.
I would also like ask if you have any Windows OS pet peeve solutions? There are many tips and tricks out there. So lets here them!
Cheers