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Michael Bulgrien
08-May-2008, 11:13 AM
I often want to copy the same file(s) to multiple-locations. It would be nice if the changing the path on one side did not reset the selection on the other side (please see this screencast (http://screencast.com/t/29xJo6ln2h)).
Having to re-establish the file selection each time I change the target folder can be quite tedious, especially when the selection is more complex than the simple example in the above screencast.
Aaron
12-May-2008, 04:25 PM
Let me know if this works. One workaround I can think of:
-Take your selected files and Exclude them with Right-click->Exclude
-Edit your Filters: Move them from the Exclude list to the Include List.
This should then allow you to copy only those files, without needing to worry about a de-selection, in the current build.
Michael Bulgrien
12-May-2008, 10:30 PM
The problem with some of your recommended "work-arounds" is the amount and effort it takes to accomplish something rather simple. I want to select a file, copy it, change target folder, copy same file, change target folder, copy same file again. In my opinion, I should not need to set filters to do something this basic.
Craig
13-May-2008, 05:43 AM
Michael,
We certainly understand your request and agree that it's a good idea, but actually implementing it is far from trivial, and it's definitely not going to get in soon. Aaron's just giving you the best workarounds he can given the current functionality.
Michael Bulgrien
13-May-2008, 07:58 AM
Thanks guys. I guess we have some things to look forward to in a future 3.x or 4.x version of BC.
I want to select a file, copy it, change target folder, copy same file, change target folder, copy same file again.
Have you tried the context menu-based "copy to folder"?
Michael Bulgrien
20-May-2008, 06:31 PM
No. That would eliminate the ability to compare sides and validate other contents while copying. I might as well copy and paste using Windows explorer...
Good point, Michael -- sorry, I didn't see the big picture.
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