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Topic Title: How to use the "Windows Open [dictation]" within existing Windows Explorer dialog box? Topic Summary: Need quicker way to find folders and files within Windows Explorer Created On: 12/15/2021 10:35 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- brooklyn cabin | - 12/15/2021 10:35 AM |
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You are up to date. Try placing your cursor inside a File Explorer window. Let's say the folder the cursor is in includes another folder called “Work”. You should be able to say Open <work> to simultaneously select and open the “Work” folder. ------------------------- Change "No" to "Know" w/KnowBrainer 2022 |
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