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Dec 17, 2010
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(El Capitan) When copying multiple files, sometimes it offers the Skip, Stop or Replace option for files already in that location, other times it doesn't offer Skip, only Keep Both, Stop, Replace. The "Skip" option if handy for me, just wondering why the different options, at seemingly random times.
Also, haven't been on macrumors for a while, don't see any way/icon to add screenshots to help explain my question. When I click on 'media' or 'image' that's only for links, not jpegs.
Thanks
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
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(El Capitan) When copying multiple files, sometimes it offers the Skip, Stop or Replace option for files already in that location, other times it doesn't offer Skip, only Keep Both, Stop, Replace. The "Skip" option if handy for me, just wondering why the different options, at seemingly random times.
Also, haven't been on macrumors for a while, don't see any way/icon to add screenshots to help explain my question. When I click on 'media' or 'image' that's only for links, not jpegs.
Thanks
The upload a file option/button when creating/editing a thread or a post is what you want to use to attach something like a screenshot.
 

jbarley

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Jul 1, 2006
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Also, haven't been on macrumors for a while, don't see any way/icon to add screenshots to help explain my question. When I click on 'media' or 'image' that's only for links, not jpegs.
Thanks

The upload a file option/button when creating/editing a thread or a post is what you want to use to attach something like a screenshot.
Or you can do as I and many others do and just drag/drop the image from your desktop into the Reply or Edit window...
 
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