Main menu - File - Move with dialog - Use Windows


If "Use Windows" is selected (under the menu item "Tools → Settings → File/folder operations" in the section "Move"), the Windows "Move" dialog is opened after the activation of the menu item "File → Move with dialog" or the "F6" key.



Source

The content displayed under "Source" differs according to the number of items to be moved:

  • One item to be moved
    If only one file (or folder) is selected, the name of the file (or folder) is displayed under "Source".
  • Several items to be moved

If several files (and/or folders) are selected, the number of files (and/or folder) is displayed under "Source".

Under "from" the folder is shown from which the selected files and folders are to be moved.

Target

  • Input field target
    The input field "Target" initially holds the folder from the inactive panel and, if only one item is selected, the item name. If several items are selected, "*.*" instead of the name.
    If only one item is selected, the item name is focused. Otherwise "*.*" is focused.
  • Button "Use current folder"
    Activating the button or the shortcut "Shift+F5" overwrites the folder in the input field "Target" with the folder from the active panel. In this case "Source" and "Target" folder are identical.
  • Button
    After activating the button a selection list with the favorite folders is shown. Clicking a folder overwrites the contents of the input field with the clicked folder.
  • Button
    After activating the button or the F4 key, the "Browse for folder" dialog is shown. Selecting a folder and activating "OK" overwrites the contents of the input field with the selected folder.
  • Option "Auto rename target file"
    If this option is checked, a target file (with the same name like the file to be moved) is auto renamed first. Afterwards the "With" file is moved normally. Example: the file "FreeCommander.exe" is renamed to "FreeCommander(2).exe". If "FreeCommander(2).exe" already exists, the new file is named "FreeCommander(3).exe", etc.
  • Option "Always overwrite without prompt"
    If this option is checked, the Windows overwrite request is suppressed.