I think you accomplish that by bracketing the files in the row that you do not want to copy by clicking on the file numbers.
Thanks Fred. I was thinking of the following scenario where quickly eliminating whole row(s) would be an advantage:
I have a "My Pictures" directory on my main HDD; this contains my DSLR images in a series of date based folders.
However there are a number of other folders in My Pictures that are much less important and are not replicated on the backup HDD.
The DSLR folders are replicated on my backup HDD in a "Pictures" directory; they are created when I first copy a new set of images from a flash card.
I would like to update all my DSLR folders on the backup HDD in one go; I can select as the source "My Pictures" but that also includes those folders I don't need to back up and are represented by multiple source rows.
I could do with a quick way of eliminating those non-DSLR folders from the source.
Hope that explains it.
Currently, I'm going down a level in My Pictures and then doing the update process; this has to be repeated several times.
Am I nit picking? :-\
Terry