Since Help > Online help still (after two months or so) points to 404, I will ask a simple question here.
Find duplicates > Exclude folders
A tutorial page I found says this:
"Exclude Folders
This filter allows you to specify folders within your find location that should NOT be searched for duplicates. For instance, if you want to exclude all .svn folders, you could add *.svn into this field. If you want to exclude all folders named "bak", then you would simply type bak into this field. Note that this is a filter, so all subfolders within your find locations with names matching the filter will be excluded."
When did folders get extensions? Is this something I have totally missed? I'm sure nothng prevents one from adding an "extension" to a folder, but I have not seen one that I can remember.
I put a particular folder name (incl. path) in this field, and it worked. Then, I put two folder names (incl. paths) separated with a comma; the first was ignored, while the second was 'honored'.
I would be grateful for some guidance.
Regards,
Hans L
Find duplicates > Exclude folders
A tutorial page I found says this:
"Exclude Folders
This filter allows you to specify folders within your find location that should NOT be searched for duplicates. For instance, if you want to exclude all .svn folders, you could add *.svn into this field. If you want to exclude all folders named "bak", then you would simply type bak into this field. Note that this is a filter, so all subfolders within your find locations with names matching the filter will be excluded."
When did folders get extensions? Is this something I have totally missed? I'm sure nothng prevents one from adding an "extension" to a folder, but I have not seen one that I can remember.
I put a particular folder name (incl. path) in this field, and it worked. Then, I put two folder names (incl. paths) separated with a comma; the first was ignored, while the second was 'honored'.
I would be grateful for some guidance.
Regards,
Hans L