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Copy
F5, Shift+F5
The Copy command allows you to copy files and directories.
There are three ways you can use this command:
. You can copy the highlighted file/directory
. You can copy a group of files/directories that you've
marked with the Ins key or Select group and
Unselect group.
. Press Shift+F5 or hold down Shift when you select
Copy from the Files menu to specify the file or group
of files you want to copy.
Press F5 (or select Copy) to display the Copy dialog box:
+--------------------- Copy ------------------------------+
| Copy "somefile.ext" to |
| _ |
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| [ ] Include subdirectories [ ] Copy newer files only |
| [ ] Use Filters [ ] Check target space |
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| [ Copy ] [ F10 - Tree ] [ Filters ] [ Cancel ] |
+---------------------------------------------------------+
The following Copy options are available:
. Include subdiretories: check to specify that files in
subdirectories are copied
. Use Filters: check to specify that only files which meet
the filter specification are copied
. Copy newer files only: check to specify that only NEWER
files are copied into the target drive or directory
. Check target space: check to verify that there is
enough space on the target drive to store the files
Note: Choose the Filters button to specify the filters
to use during the copy procedure.
There are three ways you can select where to copy the file(s)
and directorie(s) to:
. Type the name of the directory to where you want to
copy the file
. Press F10 to display a pop-up directory tree of the
current disk and select a directory from this tree.
. Display the directory to which you want to copy in the
inactive panel
Cancelling Copy:
Press Esc at any time to stop copying.
Note: If you have specified Confirmations for the Copy
command (from the Configuration panel), you are asked
for confirmation before existing files are overwritten.
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