Move Up, Command ID#

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Drasden
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Move Up, Command ID#

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Anyone know the Command ID# for the 'Move Up' item found in the shell context menu. I've looked in the keyboard shortcuts and don't see it. Perhaps I missed it... Thanks in advance.

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Re: Move Up, Command ID#

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Hi and welcome,

Move Up is one of the (few) commands that only exist in the context menu and have no command ID. That said, I agree that it should have one, and will add one to the next beta version.

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Move Up is one of the (few) commands that only exist in the context menu and have no command ID. That said, I agree that it should have one, and will add one to the next beta version.
Thanks, I use this one quite a lot :)
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Re: Move Up, Command ID#

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admin wrote:one of the (few) commands that only exist in the context menu and have no command ID.
Don, can you please say where full list of such noID commands could be found?(if it exists at all)
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Re: Move Up, Command ID#

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Many thanks. This is a really useful command that I use often.
Also, thanks for continuing the rapid development cycle of this excellent tool.

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Re: Move Up, Command ID#

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eil wrote:
admin wrote:one of the (few) commands that only exist in the context menu and have no command ID.
Don, can you please say where full list of such noID commands could be found?(if it exists at all)
Nowhere. :) (Actually in my head, but there is no interface to it, not one you can use.)

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Re: Move Up, Command ID#

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Thank you for answering this request and adding it. Much appreciated. :D

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