Timestamp from existing item quick application
Posted: 15.04.2023, 19:11
[As never got an answer to the question from the last paragraph in this old post of mine https://freecommander.com/forum/viewtop ... 9&start=15 and currently do not see a way to do this in FreeCommander - here goes my proposition:]
Would it be possible for a user to select and item, execute by whatever means copy action on it and then after selecting whatever items user wishes and going to
File > Attributes/Timestamp...
to be able to apply the accessed and / or created and / or modified timestamp to those selected items by clicking a button or selecting some check-box - which timestamp(s) would be taken from that copied to clipboard item?
This would save a lot of time and clicking and also would reduce the number of user errors as choosing [thus entering] of new dates and times would not be entered more or less manually but would be provided automatically by a source file
And this could also be done even quicker by implementing a keyboard shortcut that would just paste all of the three possible timestamps taken from item copied to the clipboard of Windows. So a user would for example: select a folder, press CTRL+C, navigate to some other folder, select 8 files- press e.g. CTRL+SHIFT+V - and thus change dates and times of those 8 files without a need of opening for them of the Attributes/Timestamp feature window
Would it be possible for a user to select and item, execute by whatever means copy action on it and then after selecting whatever items user wishes and going to
File > Attributes/Timestamp...
to be able to apply the accessed and / or created and / or modified timestamp to those selected items by clicking a button or selecting some check-box - which timestamp(s) would be taken from that copied to clipboard item?
This would save a lot of time and clicking and also would reduce the number of user errors as choosing [thus entering] of new dates and times would not be entered more or less manually but would be provided automatically by a source file
And this could also be done even quicker by implementing a keyboard shortcut that would just paste all of the three possible timestamps taken from item copied to the clipboard of Windows. So a user would for example: select a folder, press CTRL+C, navigate to some other folder, select 8 files- press e.g. CTRL+SHIFT+V - and thus change dates and times of those 8 files without a need of opening for them of the Attributes/Timestamp feature window