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should be simple, but I can't figure out how...
Last edited by karolisk (2010-01-05 10:38)
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NOTE: Links below are in regards to COPYING files as opposed to RENAMING!
http://www.den4b.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=2638#p2638
http://www.den4b.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1694#p1694
http://www.den4b.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3339#p3339
http://www.den4b.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3306#p3306
Last edited by den4b (2010-01-05 13:24)
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thanks!
well, in general i understand this as "it's complicated".
my biggest problem is that when I rename files they have name collisions so I have to replace them and then manually take from backup copy and add replaced ones.
my point is, that there is no problem to move file to sub folder (just add 'subfolder/' before filename). So if this could be done only when the file is renamed it would be almost perfect.
Last edited by karolisk (2010-01-05 10:53)
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I think Stefan misunderstood your question. He though you asked about copying files as opposed to renaming.
Renaming files into another folder is very easy, simply insert the folder name as "New Folder\" or "C:\New Folder\" in front of the filename using "Insert" rule.
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I think Stefan misunderstood your question.
Ahh! That was what 'karolisk' had modified at 05 Jan 2010 09:38 ...
...he edited the subject of the topic, which was an part of the question (which is an bad behaviour anyway IMO)
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how to copy renamed files in new folder?
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how to save renamed files in new folder?
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We now have a dedicated wiki article for this question: ReNamer:Renaming to another folder.
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