User's Manual
3.
Now you can copy files into this directory. Press Enter
to move the cursor from the root directory to the files
window.
4.
Press T to tag a few files. A diamond appears next to each
file you tag. Copying duplicate files uses up space quickly.
It is a good idea to always check the total of Tagged Bytes
in the DIRECTORY Statistics box to make sure you don’t
tag more bytes than the Available Bytes (shown in the
DISK box).
5.
Press Ctrl C to copy all tagged files in the directory. Press
Enter to use the *.* file specification. If a destination
already appears on the prompt line, press the backspace
key or ESC to remove it.
6. Now type \TEST1 and press Enter; you don’t need to
include a drive letter and a colon. Press either Y or N at the
file replacement prompt (it doesn’t matter because there are
no files in the new directory).
XTREE displays the name of each file as it copies it. When
the process is complete, the commands display and the
cursor appears at the beginning of the list of files in the
originating directory.
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