I have found that many users do not read the basic manuals, in fact most don't and even relatively experienced users occasionally miss a very handy shortcut method.
When you are using Explorer, File Manager or any other Windows product to mark some files in a sub-directory or folder as Windows refers to subdirectories, to copy, move or delete them, the following conventions apply to all Windows programs.
This is achieved by:
To delete the marked files just press the Delete key. In Windows 95/98/NT and 2000 if you hold the shift key down when you press the Delete key, the files will be deleted, rather than going into the Recycle bin and then having to be deleted from there.
In Windows Explorer, to sort by date just click on "Modified" heading. This helps you to quick find the recent files or, click on Size to find all the large files. Clicking a second time will reverse the sort order.
If these headings are not visible, but other headings are, then extend the Explorer window to the right.
If no headings are visible below the line which reads: Contents of... then click on View and select and Details.
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