(not available in Lite version)
This operation provides you with smart, safe, fast and easy way to organize you images.
To start this operations, click the main tool bar button
or press
<F6> key. At the left side of the main window, a Move-to-folders pane will appear with
a list of target folders (initially this list is empty, but you can add folders
there using its internal tool bar button
).

To move currently selected image file to a destination folder, just click target folder with right mouse button. To copy the image rather then to move it, press also <CTRL> key while clicking the target directory name in the list of such directories. To copy not the original image, but its modified version, with all current effects (gamma, resize, rotation, crop) applied, press <SHIFT> button while clicking the target directory name.
If you made a mistake, e.g. sending the file to incorrect destination folder, you always can Undo wrong operation.
Take a look to the internal tool bar of the Move-to-folders pane:
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And here is a description of its buttons:
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It is also possible to press <F6> or a correspondent button at the main tool bar to close the Moves panel and turn off Moves-to-folder mode. |
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When you select another directory in a folder selection
dialog appeared, it is added to a list of target directories, and if
there is a selected image file, it is moved there immediately. (If you
did not plan to move image file there, you can Undo move operation using
local tool bar button
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You can Undo any number of move operations made still you were switched to Move-to-folders mode, including move, copy, copy modified operations. File Delete operations also can be undone. |
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Use these buttons to reorder target folders in a list as you wish. |
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Resort target folders by the path. |
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Removes currently selected target folder from the list. |
Take a note, that while moving or copying a file you will never asked if another file with the same name already present there. Instead, the Zoomer smartly checks if such file is identical to the moved/copied and if yes does nothing for Copy operation and just deletes the source file for Move operation). But if files are different, moved or copied file is automatically renamed (adding some numeric suffix making the name unique in the target folder). So you'll never lost existing files in the target directories due to file names matching.
Please note also, that only jpeg, png and bitmap images are supported in the Zoomer for saving, so files of another types can be only copied or moved not modified (without applying currently selected effects), so pressing <SHIFT> button does nothing for such files. And, if the current image is a graphical resource from the binary file, it is only saved in the target folder, but the source binary file (dll or executable) never touched from its location.