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Default copy and pasting one file into several different folders

Not literally. You can copy one file and then choose different folders, one
at a time, and paste the copy into them individually. But at least you don't
have to go back to the original and start all over with "Copy" each time.


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You can use macros or write a small batch file to automate the copying.
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