No, you right-click in the label (name) of the icon, not the icon, 
itself. Click and hold may also work. The text will become highlighted 
and marqueed. Then press <CTL><C> or <CTL><INS> to copy the text to the 
clipboard. This also works in OS/2 with <ALT><click> and <CTL><INS>.

On Monday, October 15, 2001, at 05:08  PM, Ray Fryer wrote:

> At 6:27 PM -0400 10/15/01, Scott Holder wrote:
>> As for copying the names of files.folders, if you mean like the actual 
>> name,
>> all you have to do is right click/copy or ctrl-c
>
> Yes, but you get a picture of the entire folder plus it's name,
> rather than just the text; that's not all that useful.


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