That makes sense but a copy and paste would do the same thing. The
only difference is that it says copy at the end of the file name.
On May 31, 2008, at 12:08 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Well, I dano, but I just got a spread sheet from my accountant for
my business plan that shows sales projections and targets for 5
years, along with expenses. It allows me to mod the expenses and
see how my expenses will effect my sales projections. It's pretty
big and it cost me a lot of money. So, I'd be nuts to make changes
on the original. In fact, the original is getting locked away on a
flash drive backup and probably also emailed off to a friend to be
backed up in two or three other places,.
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On 30-May-08, at 5:30 PM, vashaun jones wrote:
Listers one of the items on the context menu of any folder or file
is a duplicate item. If you choose this option it does just that.
My question is why would this be helpful? Does anyone have a use
for it?