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Re: dragging files to Xy



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It is extremely easy, although a bit unreliable, to drag files
from Explorer and drop them on your desktop's XyWrite shortcut
icon. You have to make sure they are dragging as copies. If no
little plus sign is visible as you drag, hold down the ctrl
button. Every so often the dragged file will disappear into the
XY icon and do nothing; I have no idea why.

Cheers,
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Nathan Sivin
History and Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia PA 19104-6304
(215) 898-7454
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