Right Click - Copy and Paste Time

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Right Click - Copy and Paste Time

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I tried a search, but could not find anything, so I apologize if this has already been discussed.

I'd like to be able to right click a file to copy its time and date stamp, then right click another file (or files) to apply that date stamp. Perhaps because of the way I file things, esp. from email attachments and the message itself, I'd like to keep the files together by the date they were sent to me.

I know I can use the change attributes to set the time, and I also have used Ninotech's Date Edit utility, but either requires me to write down the time/date of the file that I am trying to match, then manually apply it to the new file(s).

So a right click copy then paste would seem to be a great timesaver for me.

Is there such a thing?
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[face=courier]On 22-09-2004 14:33:27 +0000 Jon Canale wrote:

JC> I'd like to be able to right click a file to copy its time
JC> and date stamp, then right click another file (or files)
JC> to apply that date stamp.

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JC> Is there such a thing?

1. Place focus on a file you want to copy time and date from.
2. Open "Attributes" dialog, mark "&Change modification date/time:" checkbox, hit "OK".
3. Select all the files you want to change time and date AND the file you copy time and date from.
4. Open "Attributes" dialog, mark "&Change modification date/time:" checkbox, hit "OK".

And of course you can copy this way only a timestamp Commander working with.[/face]
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2Black Dog
This was a really, really great tip! Thanks!
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
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[face=courier]On 22-09-2004 20:55:18 +0000 SanskritFritz wrote:

S> This was a really, really great tip!

Did I ever gave another ones?! %)))[/face]
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2Black Dog
OT: The link in your signature doesn't work :-(
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[face=courier]On 22-09-2004 21:11:23 +0000 djk wrote:

d> The link in your signature doesn't work

I know %).[/face]
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Jon Canale,
I actually wrote a small util for this - copies the timestamp of [parameter 1] to [parameter 2]. If you wish I can send it to you (or anyone) by email, it's 20 KB large (yes it could have been smaller).

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2Black Dog,

Neat trick! Thank you. It sure is a little non-obvious, but it works great.

2Roman,

I would like to try your utility. I'll send you a pm if it's listed. Don't you want the world (the TC community!) to have it?

Thanks to all,
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It's not that groundbreaking. :)

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Post by *Wilhelm M. »

Only problem left: Black Dogs tipp (edit: should read "tip" - thats what the new German spelling does to us poor bastards! :x ) does not work if the files are in different panels, some on the left, others on the right. Just proved.

Maybe Hackers Plugin does that?
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Maybe Hackers Plugin does that?
:) Plugin...
Anyway, I uploaded it to http://thehacker.host.sk/myfiles/ - it's timecopy.exe. It takes two parameters - source file and target file. Have fun!

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It works! Thanks Hacker!!! :D
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[face=courier]On 23-09-2004 09:13:32 +0000 Wilhelm M. wrote:

WM> does not work if the files are in different panels, some on
WM> the left, others on the right


Did I mentioned somewhere it should? %)

But you can use Branch mode if that files located on the same partition or just copy donor file to appropriate location.[/face]
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Wilhelm M.,
It works! Thanks Hacker!!!
:) Anytime.

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Thank you, Hacker!

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