Thanks Rodolfo and Aaron..
but what does it mean when rodolfo says
"with the icon that is a folder with a "-"."?
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Is there a way for for me to extract jpegs?
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Hello,
Rodolfo's overall steps should be sound.
After creating the File Name Filter of *.jpg to show only jpg files. You can use the Edit menu -> Expand All, Edit menu -> Select All Files, then Shift+Arrow keys to select only one side or the other, then the Copy command to copy to other side, or the Copy To Folder command to copy to a third destination.
Does this meet your needs?
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You can set a filter to include only *.jpg, using the icon with glasses.
Then, You can choose to compare only files, with the icon that is a folder with a "-".
Then You can expand all.
You should see only folders that contains files You are looking for.
And You should be able to copy files and folders.
I did not test this in a complete manner, but it should work.
Regards
Rodolfo Giovanninetti
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Is there a way for for me to extract jpegs?
I am trying to do this.. I have several external harddrives that contain many jpgs that I want to gather onto one hardrive.
using Beyond.. can I search external drive f for only jpgs and then extract a copy of the file and folder on a folder in my home drive c: ?
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