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Thanks!
Thanks for the answers!
Selecting via path H: does not select "file 0" in the first group in the example above, the first group "file 0" is in drive I:?
This solution worked perfectly. Thanks!void wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:06 pm The first file shown in each group will depend on your sort.
When using dupesize:, your results will be sorted by size, then name, then path.
Results will be grouped by size, then the first name sorted file will be the first file in the group.
If the names are the same, then the first path sorted file will be the first file in the group.
To select the first file in each group:Everything doesn't have a way to select the first item from each group in a single pass.
- From the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Results tab on the left.
- Uncheck clear selection on search.
- Include the following in your search:
distinct:size- For example:
dupesize: distinct:size- Select all results.
- Remove distinct:size from your search:
dupesize:- The first item in each group will be selected.
I will consider an option to do this.
What are you doing with this selection?