
Select the View tab on the Ribbon and then click on Options. Method 1: Add or Remove Check Boxes to Select Items via Folder Options In this tutorial we’ll show you 2 methods to add or remove check boxes to select multiple files in Windows 10 File Explorer. If you’re accustomed to use the Ctrl key to select multiple files, you can get rid of check boxes. This feature is very useful for tablet users. When some files are selected or you hover the pointer over a file, check boxes will appear and you can check or uncheck to make your selection. For tips on locating your product key, check Find your Office 2010 product key or Enter the product key for your Office 2007 program.Selection check boxes don’t show up in File Explorer? How can I remove check marks on desktop icons? File Explorer allows you to use check boxes to select multiple folders / files without having to hold down the Ctrl key. If you have Office 2010 or earlier and choose to perform a clean install of Windows 10, you will need to locate your Office product key. For more information, check How to upgrade to Windows 10 on new devices that include Office 365. To redeem your copy of Office, please see Download and install Office 365 Home, Personal or University on your PC. If you just purchased a new device that includes Office 365, we recommend redeeming (installing) Office before upgrading to Windows 10. Please see the Volume Licensing Service Centre for more information. Windows 10 Enterprise isn’t available here. To check which edition you're currently running, go to PC info in PC settings or System in Control Panel and look for Windows edition.

You should also choose the same edition of Windows. To see what language you're currently using, go to Time and language in PC settings or Region in Control Panel. You'll need to choose the same language when you install Windows 10. We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer's website for info about updated drivers and hardware compatibility. See the system requirements before installing Windows 10.

To check this on your PC, go to PC info in PC settings or System in Control Panel, and look for System type. You’ll create either the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows 10 that’s appropriate for your CPU.

