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			<title>How do I unselect all files before downloading?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[In the 'Select files to download' screen I want to be able to unselect all the 
 
 boxes.  Right now I have to individually unselect each file that I...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>In the 'Select files to download' screen I want to be able to unselect all the<br />
<br />
 boxes.  Right now I have to individually unselect each file that I do not want<br />
<br />
 to download, and if there are 200 files.... well I spend my life unclicking <br />
<br />
 boxes.  Please help....<br />
<br />
                                     your buddy,<br />
<br />
                                                       blistered finger</div>

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