David, thanks. You know I would use that command if I was forwarding an email 
and wanted to delete headers etc, but it never occurred to me to use it for 
this. Judy & Tallie




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On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 3:57 AM EDT David Bailes wrote:

>Hi Judy & Tallie,
>to select roughly half the files in a folder:
>1. select a file roughly half way down the list of files.
>2. press shift + home. This selects all the files from the originally selected 
>file to the first file. (alternatively use shift + end to select all the files 
>from he originally selected file to the last file.)
>
>David.
>
>original message:
>Hi, list, At work we download tons of books from BARD and have folders broken 
>down by
>db numbers on a network drive. One of these folders has gotten too large; it
>takes me too long to locate a certain book. I want to make two folders
>instead of one and have half the files in each folder. Again these are files
>on a network drive. Is there a relatively painless way to select a large
>number of files and move them into a new folder? To do it a couple at a time
>would take forever. Thanks in advance.  Judy & Tallie 
>
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