15-Feb-2013 - Rough cut of a new video showing how to copy individual files from different folders to a destination while retaining the original folder structure.
Length: 8' 48" Size: 12 MB Full screen: allowed
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Copy & Move Files
• Copy with total control
• Backup if newer
• Copy files with directory structure
• Flatten folders (copy files to one folder)
• Update files
• Make Duplicate files
• Make Duplicate folders
• Make multiple copies
• Join files together
• Copy tree structures
• Copy files with pauses
• Copy to multiple folders
• Copy from CDs/DVDs
Explore File Systems
• Multiple tabs and panes
• Filter files by name or type
• Using relative times
• Using Meta-folders
• Selecting files and folders
• Replacing Windows Explorer
• Command bar
• Type or paste path
• Exporting search results
• Exporting folder contents
• History logs
• External tools
• External viewers
• Search website
Rename
• Overview
• Add folder parent names
• Add file times
• Add text
• Change case
• Change extensions
• Change or delete spaces
• Convert to DOS 8.3 names
• Add sequence numbers
• Search and replace
• Rename one by one
• Advanced renaming
Delete, Recycle, Destroy
• Recycle & Delete
• Destroy files
• Clean folders
• Intelligent delete
Virtual Folders
• Create from selected
• Create empty
• Create list of file names
• Create by picking folders
Find Files & Folders
• By names & patterns
• Recently Modified Files
• Old Files
• Files containing specific text
• By Size
• By attributes
• By NTFS attributes
• Advanced
Other
• Change file attributes
• Touch files & folders
• Set file times
• Super Drag & Drop
• Compare, merge and purge
• Drop Zones
• Load from multiple flash drives
• Help - everywhere
• Options and settings
• Sitemap
• Toolbox summary
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