https://wiki.winnc.com/index.php?title=Two_panels_filemanagement&feed=atom&action=historyTwo panels filemanagement - Revision history2024-03-29T13:40:58ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.1https://wiki.winnc.com/index.php?title=Two_panels_filemanagement&diff=9&oldid=prevWinNc Developer: Created page with "== Virtual Folders == A new feature in WinNc are the virtual folders. They are similar to the Windows 7 libraries. Within a virtual folder, files or folder can be 'copied' which will create a 'link' to the copied files Thus within a virtual folder a collection files and folders from different sources can be made. This can be used for: - Creating an archive - Browsing similar files from different sources - Synchronizing '''Create a new virtual folder:''' - In th..."2022-12-23T15:51:55Z<p>Created page with "== Virtual Folders == A new feature in WinNc are the virtual folders. They are similar to the Windows 7 libraries. Within a virtual folder, files or folder can be 'copied' which will create a 'link' to the copied files Thus within a virtual folder a collection files and folders from different sources can be made. This can be used for: - Creating an archive - Browsing similar files from different sources - Synchronizing '''Create a new virtual folder:''' - In th..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== Virtual Folders ==<br />
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A new feature in WinNc are the virtual folders. They are similar to the Windows 7 libraries.<br />
Within a virtual folder, files or folder can be 'copied' which will create a 'link' to the copied files<br />
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Thus within a virtual folder a collection files and folders from different sources can be made. This can be used for:<br />
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- Creating an archive<br />
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- Browsing similar files from different sources<br />
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- Synchronizing<br />
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'''Create a new virtual folder:'''<br />
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- In the drive toolbar click on 'Virtual'<br />
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- Double click on 'New...' item in the panel<br />
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- Give the folder a name<br />
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- Browse in the new virtual folder<br />
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- Drag items from the other panel into the virtual folder. <br />
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== How do I... ==<br />
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Q: How do I Copy files?<br />
A: Follow these steps, or try our animated tutorial<br />
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Set the source directory in one panel, and the target in the other<br />
Select the files you want to copy, either with Insert or the mouse (Ctrl+Click)<br />
Press F5 or click the Copy button<br />
You may now change the destination directory<br />
Click OK<br />
The files will now be copied<br />
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Q: How do I pack files with ZIP?<br />
A: Follow these steps, or try our animated tutorial<br />
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Select the files you want to pack, either with Insert or the mouse (Ctrl+Click)<br />
Select Files - Pack from the menu, or press F12<br />
Choose the packer you want to use. ZIP is built in<br />
Click OK<br />
The final archive file appears in the target pane<br />
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Q: How do I unpack files?<br />
A: Follow these steps, or try our animated tutorial<br />
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Open the archive file with ENTER. <br />
Select the files you want to unpack, either with Insert or the mouse (Ctrl+Click)<br />
Press F5 or click the Copy button<br />
Click OK<br />
The unpacked files appear in the target pane<br />
There is also a second way to unpack files:<br />
Place the cursor on an archive. You may also select multiple archives.<br />
Chose Files - Unpack<br />
You can decide to unpack only specific files, e.g. *.txt<br />
Click OK<br />
All selected archives will be unpacked to the target directory<br />
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Q: How do I view files with the built-in viewer?<br />
A: Follow these steps, or try our animated tutorial<br />
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Place the cursor on the file you want to view<br />
Press F3 or click the View button<br />
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Q: How do I edit text files?<br />
A: Follow these steps<br />
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Place the cursor on the file you want to edit<br />
Press F4 or click the Edit button<br />
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Q: How do I change file attributes?<br />
A: Please follow these steps:<br />
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Select the files whose attributes you want to change<br />
Choose Files - Change Attributes from the menu<br />
Here you can set the Archive, Read only, Hidden, and System Attributes<br />
You can also change the 'last modified' time stamp of the file(s)<br />
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Q: How do I rename files?<br />
A: Please follow these steps:<br />
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Select the file you want to rename<br />
Press F6 / Or F2<br />
If you selected only one file, you can modify its name directly<br />
If you selected multiple files, you can rename them using wildcards. * stands for all remaining characters, ? for a single character. Example: *.bak renames the extension to .bak, and leaves the name unchanged.<br />
Press ENTER to rename the file(s).</div>WinNc Developer