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Here's an example of expanding the selection with ⌃⇧⌘→ (Windows, Linux Shift+Alt+Right): Trigger it with ⌃⇧⌘← (Windows, Linux Shift+Alt+Left) and ⌃⇧⌘→ (Windows, Linux Shift+Alt+Right). Quickly shrink or expand the current selection. For example, when the setting is ctrlCmd, multiple cursors can be added with Ctrl/Cmd+Click, and opening links or going to definition can be invoked with Alt+Click. The Go To Definition and Open Link gestures will also respect this setting and adapt such that they do not conflict. There's also a menu item Use Ctrl+Click for Multi-Cursor in the Selection menu to quickly toggle this setting. ctrlCmd - Maps to Ctrl on Windows and Cmd on macOS.This lets users coming from other editors such as Sublime Text or Atom continue to use the keyboard modifier they are familiar with. If you'd like to change the modifier key for applying multiple cursors to Cmd+Click on macOS and Ctrl+Click on Windows and Linux, you can do so with the editor.multiCursorModifier setting. Tip: You can also add more cursors with ⇧⌘L (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+L), which will add a selection at each occurrence of the current selected text. ⌘D (Windows, Linux Ctrl+D) selects the word at the cursor, or the next occurrence of the current selection.
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Note: Your graphics card driver (for example NVIDIA) might overwrite these default shortcuts. A common way to add more cursors is with ⌥⌘↓ (Windows Ctrl+Alt+Down, Linux Shift+Alt+Down) or ⌥⌘↑ (Windows Ctrl+Alt+Up, Linux Shift+Alt+Up) that insert cursors below or above.

Each cursor operates independently based on the context it sits in. You can add secondary cursors (rendered thinner) with Alt+Click.
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VS Code supports multiple cursors for fast simultaneous edits.
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This topic takes you through the basics of the editor and helps you get moving with your code. Visual Studio Code is an editor first and foremost, and includes the features you need for highly productive source code editing.
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Can you download file titles and locations to a spreadsheet? At least that would let me filter/sort and then go back and find the ones I want to delete. So is there a simple Dropbox search function for duplicates, or do I have to download some kind of app that will do the job. If I search specifically by name it shows me all of the versions and then I can delete the ones that are in the "wrong" place, but I don't have the time or inclination (despite my love of procrastination by rearranging files) to search 1000 titles. So there could be anywhere from 1-4 version of a book floating around. (No, I don't use the dreaded Kindle thanks.) So I may download it in a "holiday reading" folder, then I may also download in the "Publishers folder" and at some point I may have reviewed it and moved it to the "author" folder and then maybe I have forgotten that I downloaded it in the "lost interest in this" folder. This is not really a space issue, I have lots, but I have nearly 1000 ebooks that I sometimes file in multiple places.
