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What does ftw do?But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger -
Hopefully it's copying the directory path to get to the file, very useful if you create shortcuts to network locations, e.g. you might have a file called "CV.docx" in a folder, which you have called "OwlHoot1" in the link, or as a shortcut Y:\OwlHoot1.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCome to think of it, I wonder what the difference is between "Copy as path", which I haven't seen before, and bog-standard vanilla "Copy"
But the actual path is \\Tawny1\root\Barn\LongEared\OwlPorn\MyDocs\CV.doc x
Copying the path is giving the actual location and not just the file, or the shortcut name you gave the location.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I assume that's a joke as we are on the internet?Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
What does ftw do?
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