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copy to multi tab

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I had a file copy need the other day which required a copy to multiple tabs. Is this possible without going through the normal copy source to one destination?

What I intuitively wanted was having selected the source was to hold Shift key and select multiple taps and then continue the copy.

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It is not possible currently. But I know the task well. Everytime I update the helpfile, I have to copy the new version to 4 different places. And everytime I have to concentrate to remember all of those places, find them in the tree and do the copying one by one.

Okay, I could create a Catalog Category and compile the destinations there. Then it would be just 4 times drag'n'drop.

But just like ";" can separate different locations in the Location box (Find Files), I could make good use of a multi-destination syntax in Copy/Move/Backup To:
Destination1;Destination2;Destination3;Destination4.

It won't happen now but it's an idea to follow up...

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Have a look at http://netez.com/bbs/posting.php?mode=quote&p=23540 from another file manager thread. It uses The Rename http://www.herve-thouzard.com/modules/w ... rticleid=1 and takes a bit to get your head around but once you've got the concept it works well. I haven't used it for some time because I don't have the requirement to make copies to multiple folders at the moment.

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Admin;

Okay, I could create a Catalog Category and compile the destinations there. Then it would be just 4 times drag'n'drop.

thanks for answer. maybe a catalogue with category backup features, just a single click!:wink:

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admin wrote:Everytime I update the helpfile, I have to copy the new version to 4 different places. And everytime I have to concentrate to remember all of those places, find them in the tree and do the copying one by one.

Okay, I could create a Catalog Category and compile the destinations there. Then it would be just 4 times drag'n'drop.
The dumb question that brings up is: Are the places each time the same? If so, couldn't that be stored in a .BAT files using DOS Copy so you'd just have to run the batch file? (Similar to the solution I created when I needed to concatenate a fixed header/trailer file onto a set of exsisting file...)
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admin wrote:Okay, I could create a Catalog Category and compile the destinations there. Then it would be just 4 times drag'n'drop.
Yeah, then you could add a "Paste to All Items in Category" to go along with the "Copy All Items in Category"

I support both this and the multi-destination copy syntax.

BTW, there was a mention of adding date templates to NewItems menu. Well, it could be useful on Catalog items as well. So one could have an item to jump to, or move/copy to, a folder that would have a name based on current date.
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+1 for this feature. I have had such a situation where i had to copy the same thing over and over again to different folders. Jacky's bat copy tip helped me then, but to have such a feature within XY would be great. :)

PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys. 8)
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serendipity wrote:PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys. 8)
You made that SO small, I had to quote it to read it! You're in Germany now, right?
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j_c_hallgren wrote:
serendipity wrote:PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys. 8)
You made that SO small, I had to quote it to read it! You're in Germany now, right?
Sorry, i made it look normal now. Yes, me in Germany now, last few days here :cry:. I wont leave XY behind though :D .

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serendipity wrote:
j_c_hallgren wrote:
serendipity wrote:PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys. 8)
You made that SO small, I had to quote it to read it! You're in Germany now, right?
Sorry, i made it look normal now. Yes, me in Germany now, last few days here :cry:. I wont leave XY behind though :D .
NY is not a bad place to move to. XY, NY... it all makes sense...

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j_c_hallgren wrote:BAT file using DOS Copy...
Yes, sir. :D Thanks, sometimes you don't see the easy way...

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Gandolf wrote:Have a look at http://netez.com/bbs/posting.php?mode=quote&p=23540 from another file manager thread. It uses The Rename http://www.herve-thouzard.com/modules/w ... rticleid=1 and takes a bit to get your head around but once you've got the concept it works well. I haven't used it for some time because I don't have the requirement to make copies to multiple folders at the moment.
netez: You need a login to read in this forum!? :?

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admin wrote:...netez: You need a login to read in this forum!? :?
Only because I picked the wrong address to link to (I used the "quote" address) - Sorry!!

Try http://netez.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=23540#23540

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Gandolf wrote:
admin wrote:...netez: You need a login to read in this forum!? :?
Only because I picked the wrong address to link to (I used the "quote" address) - Sorry!!

Try http://netez.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=23540#23540
Looks a bit complicated to an outsider...

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Re: copy to multi tab

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admin wrote:But just like ";" can separate different locations in the Location box (Find Files), I could make good use of a multi-destination syntax in Copy/Move/Backup To:
Destination1;Destination2;Destination3;Destination4.

It won't happen now but it's an idea to follow up...
I'd like to raise this thread.
It would be very convenient to separate different locations by semicolons in the location box for multi-destination copy and move. Plus the possibility to choose several paths by ctrl+click in the list of dialogue Copy to... / Move to...

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