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| Multiple: | ![]() Picture 1: click on the cell source and destination and choose the folders. Or quickly drag your folders onto the cells. ![]() Picture 2: click on the cell holding down the Command key to see the full pathname of the item |
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| Go to the Multiple panel choosing the command Multiple from the Option menu or clicking on the button M on the console. In this view you can define, for the current Session shown in the popUp menu, up to 32 pairs of folders to synchronize or backup. This way, FS will sync or backup all the pairs of folders you define in this panel. Mark the check-box Multiple on in order to activate and edit the Multiple List. For each row of the list you can click on the cell Source and pick a source File/Folder/Disk from the dialog window. For each row of the list you can click on the cell Destination and pick a destination File/Folder/Disk from the dialog window. You can also drag and drop quickly your source and destination items from the Finder onto the cells of the list. Hold down the ALT key and click to delete the content of the cell. Hold down the CONTROL key and click on a cell to tell the Finder to open that folder. Hold down the COMMAND key and click to display the full path of the item of the cell (see picture beside). You can disable a row of the list clicking on the cell of the left column On. The disabled rows will be shown grayed-out and FS will skip those rows when performing the Sync or Backup. To enable a disabled row, click again on the cell On of the row. Apply If you click on the button Apply holding down the Option key, FS will apply the changes without coming back to the console. So you will be able to change (from the pop-up menu in the tool bar) and edit other Sessions in the same panel. The PDF User manual contains more detailed information. |
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