Use path wildcards to save time in explorer and command prompt

Topics Internet, Windows Vista, Windows XP on March 21st, 2007

When you are in explorer and are manually typing in a long folder path or at a prompt navigating through many directories, below are two cool tips that will help you save time.

The first is one that I have been using for years. When working at a prompt, instead to typing in the full text of an item, just hit the tab key to bring up full items. For example, say I want to change the directory to the folder. At a prompt I would type in CD wind and then hit the tab key and “” will automatically show up. Think of the tab key as a kind of auto complete for DOS. This same technique also works in Explorer.

Another tip was sent in by Robert Warriner also has a similar effect. Instead of hitting the tab key to bring up alternatives, you can use the * . For example, the CD wind*\*32\dri* will change your directory to c:\\system32\. The * will also work in Explorer.

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