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CopyFilenames v3.1
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== Product information ==
The CopyFilenames utility adds a number of commands to the context
menu in Windows Explorer that appears when you right click on a file
or folder. These commands provide a simple way to get the names of
one or more files or folders into the Windows clipboard.
This can save a lot of time (and possible errors) when writing
documents that need to refer to files. This can be particularly
useful for developers, technical authors and systems administrators,
for example.
== Using CopyFilenames ==
CopyFilenames can only be used from within Windows Explorer. It
cannot be run as a standalone application.
Right click on one or more files or folders in Windows Explorer, and
choose one of the CopyFilenames commands:
* Copy Filenames - Copies the filenames to the Windows clipboard
* Copy Filename and Delete - Copies the filename, then deletes the file
* Paste Filename - Renames the file to the text in the clipboard
Hold down the CTRL key while selecting the Copy Filenames menu
command to see the Options Panel which lets you copy various file
attributes, and select how these are formatted.
Hold down the SHIFT key while selecting the Copy Filenames menu
command to copy the full path to the selected files instead of just
the filename.
For more information, see the online help. A shortcut to this has
been installed in the CopyFilenames folder under the Windows Start
menu.
CopyFilenames v3.1, released 16th July 2010.
Copyright 2010 ExtraBit Software.
All Rights Reserved.