How can, alone or in conjunction with a 3rd party utility or some Windows OS tweaking, BC conduct a Text to Folder session?
My current understanding is that BC does Text file to Text file, or Folder to Folder, but NOT Text file to Folder sessions. I have a text file that includes a large list of phrases, each on its own line (e.g. titles of famous paintings, songs I would like to obtain images and tracks of). I also have a huge folder in Windows with many such media files I have already obtained, sorted in deep levels of subfolders. I'd like to know which of the items in my list I have already obtained (as the filenames usually contain some part of a string from the phrase), so I can remove them from my list and do not go after those again. Maybe there's some batch search utility I don't know about, so I'm trying to do this with BC as BC goes "beyond" comparisons
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The search would have to be approximate (like Google/Windows Search) not exact as the filenames in the folders would be close but not the same as the items in my list file, and I noticed the Text comparison logic BC3 uses is good enough. Any ideas? I may sound like a power user but I'm not so I appreciate details. Thanks...
My current understanding is that BC does Text file to Text file, or Folder to Folder, but NOT Text file to Folder sessions. I have a text file that includes a large list of phrases, each on its own line (e.g. titles of famous paintings, songs I would like to obtain images and tracks of). I also have a huge folder in Windows with many such media files I have already obtained, sorted in deep levels of subfolders. I'd like to know which of the items in my list I have already obtained (as the filenames usually contain some part of a string from the phrase), so I can remove them from my list and do not go after those again. Maybe there's some batch search utility I don't know about, so I'm trying to do this with BC as BC goes "beyond" comparisons

The search would have to be approximate (like Google/Windows Search) not exact as the filenames in the folders would be close but not the same as the items in my list file, and I noticed the Text comparison logic BC3 uses is good enough. Any ideas? I may sound like a power user but I'm not so I appreciate details. Thanks...
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