Sorry if this is too newby a question.
After a scan is there a way to delete files in a folder e.g., FolderB when there are duplicates in a Folder A without having to click each one?
For example, folder b contains a set of files for all school subjects (English Math Geography).
c:\user\AllSubjects
Then they are copied "manually" into subfolders of FolderA.
c:\user\Subjects\English\
c:\user\Subjects\Geography\
c:\user\Subjects\Math\
The purpose is to check whether the manual copy of files to FolderA missed any of the files in FolderB
After a scan remove all files in FolderB that have a dublicate in FolderA
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Re: After a scan remove all files in FolderB that have a dublicate in FolderA
You may need the Select by Location tool.
See
https://www.duplicatecleaner.com/manual ... =&sct=MjEx
This will let you mark all files in a folder (A) that are duplicated in (B)
See
https://www.duplicatecleaner.com/manual ... =&sct=MjEx
This will let you mark all files in a folder (A) that are duplicated in (B)