![]() ![]() (2) The "My destination folder" Is the complete path to the destination. (1) If you select a folder in the source folder grid it will copy ALL of the files in that folder, but not the folder. Click the “Compare” button to see that all of the selected files are in the “My destination folder”. In FFS select the files in the source grid to be copied to the “My destination folder” and press the number key (#5 for me).Ģ. The “#5” reminds me that I have it in the fifth row and therefore need to press the Number 5 key (NOT F5).ġ. ![]() You can put what ever you like in the description column. (You can copy the destination folder from the FFS destination address in the FFS grid) “cmd /C copy /D "%item_path%" "My destination folder" On the next open Macro line type the following on the right-hand side… I created a BAT (Batch) file but there is an easier way to do what you want.Ģ. I have spent a few hours getting RE-familiar with the Windows DOS commands. WARNING: If you are not familiar with the Windows DOS system you may want to get some help from someone who knows the Window Operating System and DOS commands. The FFS system is very powerful with the capability to use these System Variables. There are several good examples in this FFS help.Īfter you set up the macro all you would need to do in FFS is select the files in the source path (Left Side of the FFS window) and press the number “3” key to copy them to the target path (right side of the FFS window).Ī “DOS copy command” can be used with these Windows operating system environment variables. While in FFS press the F1 key (Windows) and do a search for “Macro”. You may want to look into setting up a macro to do what you want. ![]() I understand, but I would like the program to do this automatically for me and not I enter the program and run, will have as a program to synchronize only the files in a directory source to destination without the directory structure go to the target and but only the files in an automated way? For the manual way I'm already getting to do, but would be more practical if the program did this in an automated way. ![]()
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