hi guys, need some help here, much appreciated.
i want move multiple files to multiple folders.
for example:
1. jpg to folder 1
2. jpg to folder 2
3. jpg to folder 3
etc.
is it possible to achieve this in TC?
thanks and stay safe.
[SOLVED] move multiple files to multiple folders
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[SOLVED] move multiple files to multiple folders
Last edited by fdsazcw123 on 2020-06-13, 06:15 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Re: move multiple files to multiple folders
Use a script language from your OS (DOS, PowerShell, VBS)
MOVE "1. jpg" "folder 1"
MOVE "2. jpg" "folder 2"
MOVE "3. jpg" "folder 3"
etc.
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MOVE "1. jpg" "folder 1"
MOVE "2. jpg" "folder 2"
MOVE "3. jpg" "folder 3"
etc.
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Re: move multiple files to multiple folders
For example "MS-DOS" batch
Create a plain text TXT-file and add code like:
Open cmd.exe, type MOVE /? and read help.
Save that TXT-file with CMD extension and run.
dos-tuts
Schau mal an, es gibt den immer noch >> http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/index.htm
EDIT: sorry, that above is German.
For English see f.ex. this:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_Batch_Scripting
More Information about "DOS"-Commands >> https://ss64.com/nt/
Create a plain text TXT-file and add code like:
Code: Select all
@ECHO OFF
MOVE "1. jpg" "folder 1"
MOVE "2. jpg" "folder 2"
MOVE "3. jpg" "folder 3"
REM etc.
PAUSE
Save that TXT-file with CMD extension and run.
dos-tuts
Schau mal an, es gibt den immer noch >> http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/index.htm
EDIT: sorry, that above is German.
For English see f.ex. this:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_Batch_Scripting
More Information about "DOS"-Commands >> https://ss64.com/nt/
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Re: move multiple files to multiple folders
thanks, problem solvedStefan2 wrote: ↑2020-06-12, 18:44 UTC For example "MS-DOS" batch
Create a plain text TXT-file and add code like:Open cmd.exe, type MOVE /? and read help.Code: Select all
@ECHO OFF MOVE "1. jpg" "folder 1" MOVE "2. jpg" "folder 2" MOVE "3. jpg" "folder 3" REM etc. PAUSE
Save that TXT-file with CMD extension and run.
dos-tuts
Schau mal an, es gibt den immer noch >> http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/index.htm
EDIT: sorry, that above is German.
For English see f.ex. this:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_Batch_Scripting
More Information about "DOS"-Commands >> https://ss64.com/nt/