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Improve method of moving media within a folder

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Drock96marquisOP

Mar 3, 2007 at 7:17 PM
I saw this thread, and am glad to see we will be able to move files across folders in the near future!
http://www.supermotors.net/forums/thid-6088-moving-pics-to-another-section


Another thing I think would be a good idea is an improved method of moving pictures within a folder / the order in which they are listed.
Currently, you can move files up/down the list - however, it can only be done [b]one[/b] file at a time, [b]one[/b] spot at a time, with a refresh in between each and every move.

This can be VERY tedious when moving media within folders with many files, or when you want to move more than one file at a time.

Perhaps the recently added checkbox can also be applied for moving multiple files within the folder as well? That alone would help tremendously.

Thanks,
Derek
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E. Long

Mar 4, 2007 at 9:42 AM
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IAnother thing I think would be a good idea is an improved method of moving pictures within a folder / the order in which they are listed.
Currently, you can move files up/down the list - however, it can only be done one file at a time, one spot at a time, with a refresh in between each and every move.

This can be VERY tedious when moving media within folders with many files, or when you want to move more than one file at a time.

Perhaps the recently added checkbox can also be applied for moving multiple files within the folder as well? That alone would help tremendously.

Thanks,
Derek


Derek,

An improved method for sorting files within an album section is definitely on our radar. We are aiming to have this and the ability to move files to other sections and/or registries completed this month (March '07).

You'll see an announcement posted in the forums as well as an announcement in our monthly newsletter when it becomes available.
-Eric

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