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Copy or move selected images in subfolders

New Here ,
Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

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How do we copy or move only images that we have selected (with labels) located in a substructure (subfolders) (keeping the structure of folders in the new location)? I see that we can copy/move selected images in a specific folder easily with the help of the filter, but is it possible to copy/move only labeled images in a tree structure? Is there any way this would be possible without doing it subfolder by subfolder?

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LEGEND , Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

You would need to write a script to do it automatically. There is no way to exclude specific files if you are moving a whole directory tree. You can't do it in Finder/Explorer either.

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Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

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You would need to write a script to do it automatically. There is no way to exclude specific files if you are moving a whole directory tree. You can't do it in Finder/Explorer either.

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Thank you.

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