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I'm trying to review file copies and movement on a system
I'm looking to find a way to review either in real time or through history Windows explorer file movements on a Windows 10, 11 or server 2019 OS. I've been googling for a bit and I've only found Index....
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How can I force Ditto to paste the selected clipboard item to the currently active window?
How can I force Ditto to paste the selected clipboard item to the currently active window?
For example, I select the clipboard #8 (cadium):
I would like it to be pasted to the currently active ...
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How to disable right-click to paste in PowerShell?
How can I disable right-click to paste in PowerShell?
From other programs I have a habit of right-clicking for context menu, and depending on the contents of the clipboard, in PowerShell this can be ...
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Cannot remove folder. The file name or extension is too long while copying an extracted folder from its original location to another location [duplicate]
I use this Object Relational Mapping (ORM) framework namely Hibernate to develop Java EE applications which is available as a downloadable zip file for windows having several deeply nested directory ...
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Paste special text leaves trailing spaces in Excel
I wrote a script that creates an HTML table like this for a coworker:
<table>
<tr>
<td>06/21/2014</td>
<td>AAA</td>
</tr>
<tr&...
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Firefox Plugin or anyother to List shortcuts
Inspired by usage of SE sites, I frequently have to flag Off topic post and write a comment telling OP to make the post on a different SE site. Usually, I go to the bottom of the page to retrieve the ...
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Is there a key combination to cycle through clipboard history when pasting in windows?
In Visual Studio, I can cycle through my clipboard history by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+V rather than CTRL+V. I believe it's called a clipboard ring. But that feature doesn't seem to exist outside of Visual ...
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How can I merge files line by line in the Windows command line?
In dos, is there a way to merge a set of files so that for instance
1.txt
a
b
c
and
2.txt
1
2
3
becomes
merged.txt
a 1
b 2
c 3
Just like the paste command on *nix systems