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graham
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copy to multi tab
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.
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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Re: copy to multi tab
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...
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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Gandolf
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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Re: copy to multi tab
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...)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.
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
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Re: copy to multi tab
Yeah, then you could add a "Paste to All Items in Category" to go along with the "Copy All Items in Category"admin wrote:Okay, I could create a Catalog Category and compile the destinations there. Then it would be just 4 times drag'n'drop.
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.
PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys.
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You made that SO small, I had to quote it to read it! You're in Germany now, right?serendipity wrote:PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys.
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NY is not a bad place to move to. XY, NY... it all makes sense...serendipity wrote:Sorry, i made it look normal now. Yes, me in Germany now, last few days herej_c_hallgren wrote:You made that SO small, I had to quote it to read it! You're in Germany now, right?serendipity wrote:PS: Moving to NY soon, wont be around until October. Have fun guys.. I wont leave XY behind though
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Re: copy to multi tab
Yes, sir.j_c_hallgren wrote:BAT file using DOS Copy...
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netez: You need a login to read in this forum!?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.
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Gandolf
Only because I picked the wrong address to link to (I used the "quote" address) - Sorry!!admin wrote:...netez: You need a login to read in this forum!?
Try http://netez.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=23540#23540
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Looks a bit complicated to an outsider...Gandolf wrote:Only because I picked the wrong address to link to (I used the "quote" address) - Sorry!!admin wrote:...netez: You need a login to read in this forum!?
Try http://netez.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=23540#23540
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Re: copy to multi tab
I'd like to raise this thread.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...
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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