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December 14, 2009
Hidden Right-click Context Menu Options in Windows 7
Press and hold SHIFT key and right-click on any file. You’ll see a few extra options.
If you want to work on any folder in command prompt and it feels that it takes time to type in command prompt to reach to that folder. Here’s a quick way to open that folder in command prompt.
Open the folder in the windows and press and hold SHIFT key and right-click on a blank space in the folder. A new option “open command window here” will show up. Click on it to open that folder in command Prompt.
The option might also be available in Windows Vista.
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