Does this function already exist ? PART 2

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Ysl
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Does this function already exist ? PART 2

Post by Ysl »

Hi

I use a shell extension called FileFrog, http://www.filerfrog.com/15.html and I use a lot this function :

Extract Files to Folder

The easy way to move any number of files or folders to a new folder.

Usage: Select the files and/or folders you would like to move and choose Extract Files to Folder from the Organize submenu. Once you enter the new folder’s name, it will be created at the same level of the files extracted and the files you selected will be moved there.

Possible Scenario: Let's say you've just downloaded photos from your amazing trip to Thailand and you want to arrange them by the cities they were taken in. Extract files to folder is what you need. For example, you can select the photos from Bangkok click “Extract Files to Folder” and name the new folder “Bangkok”. That's it! You're done!

I would like to use it from XY but I do not see it in XY but maybe is it "hidden" somewhere ?

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Re: Does this function already exist ? PART 2

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It is possible to script this functionality using input() and new () SCs.
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Re: Does this function already exist ? PART 2

Post by admin »

It's here: menu File / Duplicate / Move to New Subfolder...

It's also (for many years) in the custom drag+drop context menu.

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Re: Does this function already exist ? PART 2

Post by Ysl »

Thanks !

"Too many" functions to known them all !

ysl

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