User Tools

Site Tools


howto:move_files_recreating_the_folder_structure

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
howto:move_files_recreating_the_folder_structure [2014/02/14 11:24]
lupo73
howto:move_files_recreating_the_folder_structure [2014/04/04 13:59]
lupo73
Line 6: Line 6:
 ''​C:​\Directory''​ ''​C:​\Directory''​
  
-To move files like:\\+To move files from:\\
 ''​C:​\Directory\Subdirectory\File.txt''​ ''​C:​\Directory\Subdirectory\File.txt''​
  
-In a new destination like:\\ +To a new destination like:\\ 
-''​C:​\Destination**\Subdirectory**\File.txt''​+''​C:​\Destination**\Subdirectory**\File.txt''​\\ 
 +or like:\\ 
 +''​C:​\Destination**\Directory\Subdirectory**\File.txt''​
  
-As you can see, DropIt has recreated ''​\Subdirectory'' ​of your filesAnd it works also with other actions like Copy, Compress, Extract, etc. (in general with all the actions that have a destination ​folder)+As you can see, DropIt has recreated ​a portion of the path of your files (''​\Subdirectory'' ​or ''​\Directory\Subdirectory''​). 
 + 
 +It works also with other actions like Copy, Compress, Extract ​and in general with all the actions that have a path as destination
 + 
 +You only need to use ''​%SubDir%''​ and/or ''​%DroppedDirName%''​ abbreviations in your destinations. For example, to move the files as described above, you will use these respective destination folders:​\\ 
 +''​C:​\Destination\%SubDir%''​\\ 
 +''​C:​\Destination\%DroppedDirName%\%SubDir%''​
  
 \\ \\
howto/move_files_recreating_the_folder_structure.txt · Last modified: 2014/10/04 10:39 (external edit)