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by JonNorway
15.11.2019, 09:59
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Overwrite some files message
Replies: 2
Views: 9840

Re: Overwrite some files message

Thanks Marek, for your kind answer.
Now things have become more complicated.
I tried Shift+F6 on normal folders and it worked as expected.
However on C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs I had to take ownership first and then it worked normal in Windows Explorer.
In Freecommander I ...
by JonNorway
14.11.2019, 15:30
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Overwrite some files message
Replies: 2
Views: 9840

Overwrite some files message

Hi.
Here is a message that has been a problem for years and one of the reasons that I do not use Freecommander very often.
I am trying to move selected items from left window to right window.

FreeCommander
Your settings are set to overwrite some files.
Are you sure you want use this operation?
You ...
by JonNorway
02.01.2017, 22:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.
Replies: 4
Views: 6561

Re: Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.

Karol wrote:If you want to use one click: check the description http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... usBar.html
Thanks Karol for your good information that might be handy later on.
I am just a beginner, so CTRL+RIGHT ARROW will be fine for now.
Thanks.
Jon.
by JonNorway
02.01.2017, 18:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.
Replies: 4
Views: 6561

Re: Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.

Thanks afh for your kind answer.
It is perfect.
Thanks.
Jon.
by JonNorway
02.01.2017, 16:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.
Replies: 4
Views: 6561

Duplicate path from left to right - easiest way.

Hi.
I was wondering if there is a shortcut to duplicate the full path you see on the left side to the right side so that they are Equal?
If not, what is the easiest way to do this.
Thanks.
Jon.
by JonNorway
05.12.2016, 23:17
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Multirename
Replies: 3
Views: 4732

Re: Multirename

Thanks Dreamer for your kind answer.
I was blind and did not see that the 'Rename button' changed to the 'Reload button'.
Your Multirename is fantastic.
Jon.
by JonNorway
05.12.2016, 14:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Multirename
Replies: 3
Views: 4732

Multirename

Hi.
I have just started to use FreeCommander which I like very much and have already done a lot of multirenames.

How can I do this in a more easy way With Multirename:
I Select a lot of files + press CTRL M + do the changes + press Rename + Cancel + Select the same files again + press CTRL M again ...