Predefine Target directory in Button bar command ?

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Ummagumma
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Predefine Target directory in Button bar command ?

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Is there a way to predefine Target directory (%T) when setting up a button ?

I.e. I want to set up a Recycle directory on my CF card, and define a button to send files to this directory. However, TC always suggests the directory currently opened in the second window.
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Just don't use %T, but write the directory name yourself, e.g.
\Recycled instead of %T
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Post by *Ummagumma »

Just don't use %T, but write the directory name yourself, e.g.
\Recycled instead of %T
This doesn't seem to work, or maybe I am not doing it right.

I defined a new button as follows:

Command: 40010
Parameter: \CF Card\CF Recycle (tried with and without quote marks)

Nevertheless, when I select a file and click on this button, the "move" window that pops up shows the 2nd window directory as target, not the one cpecified in the Parameter field.
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Ah, sorry, I thought that you were talking about some external program which you tried to call. Sorry, internal commands do not take any parameters. I will add it to my wish list.
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