When we use Windows, we often use file selection, if you need to select more files will be the way to reverse the selection of files-first select a small number of selected files, and then reverse the election, so that you can avoid excessive choice of the trouble. However, we can not find the file "Reverse selection" function in the WIN7 Resource Manager's file right-click menu (pictured below), does Win7 not provide the function of file counter-selection? Of course not, we just need to do a few simple operations, we can easily implement the file in the Win7 resource manager of the reverse election.
Diagram: Win7 Explorer's File Right-click menu does not find "reverse selection" feature
For example now we need to delete "ballet painting 1 (1)." JPG, you can do this by selecting the file in the Win7 Explorer and then pressing the ALT key, and now the menu appears at the top of Win7 Explorer, select Edit, and then we can see the Drop-down menu Reverse Select command, select it to easily complete the file to reverse the election.
Icon: Press the ALT key to bring up the Win7 Explorer menu and choose Reverse Select from the Edit menu
Now Win7 Explorer easily completes the command of the reverse selection of files, and all files outside of the selected file become selected.
Diagram: Complete file Reverse Selection
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