copy several files by clicking on its shortcut files

I have 6 000 files on my computer. I made shortcuts for everything that 6 000 files and send all this file shortcut to a friend and he has select 200 shortcuts files around and sent me. Now I especially want to AUTOMATICALLY copy only 200 files and send it to my friend. while I did not select manually as 200 files?

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