1. Create test folder with subfolders (or use any existing), e.g.:
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C:\Test\
C:\Test\Test1
C:\Test\Test2
3. Select Show->Tree (Ctrl+F8).
4. Unfold folder Test and select (Ins) subfolders Test1 and Test2.
5. Select Mark->Save Selection To File and save to e.g. TestA.txt
Selection is saved to file as:
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c:\Test\Test1\
c:\Test\Test2\
7. Reload Tree (Ctrl+R).
8. Select (Ins) subfolders Test1 and Test2.
9. Select Mark->Save Selection To File and save to e.g. TestB.txt.
Selection is saved to file as (without drive letter):
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Test\Test1\
Test\Test2\
OldStyleTree=0 for paths with saved drive letter
OldStyleTree=1 for paths without drive letter
I don't know if it's intentional but there is different behavior when option OldStyleTree=0 and OldStyleTree=1 is used and it's strange. Saved selections are unusable in different trees.
Selection made through "Copy Names With Path To Clipboard" is unusable with OldStyleTree=1 because it saves paths with drive letter in both types of tree.