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DONE: Change (sub) folder(s) date based on newest/oldest file in the folder

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dcwul62:
Many many thanks!

(Sorry for the delay)

Looks fine to me

Below screenshots are of the actions in Directory Opus.

1) In the right window panel: Select (multiple) folders
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DONE: Change (sub) folder(s) date based on newest/oldest file in the folder
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2) from the context menu - Select Adjust Timestamp
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DONE: Change (sub) folder(s) date based on newest/oldest file in the folder
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3) click on "Execüte" or "Exec (ALL)"
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DONE: Change (sub) folder(s) date based on newest/oldest file in the folder
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tomos:
completely off-topic -
I've gotta say it dcwul62 - you make the classiest screenshots on dc!


Going to try this out, hopefully later, with dopus.
Thanks 4wd (and dcwul62)  :up:

tomos:
dcwul62 - your instructions for incorporating with dopus were a great help!
... but I did get stuck on a couple of occasions (note: if something can be done wrong, I usually seem to manage it :-[ )

#2. make sure Commands tab is selected :-[

#6C. double-click :-[
#7. comes before 6G (i.e. 6G should be left out - otherwise one is trying to figure out how to get back to the "Edit new Action etc" dialogue)

I figured it all out in the end anyways :-[ (how often can someone be embarrassed in a single post ;D )
and
it's working nicely :Thumbsup: all round

4wd:
Just in case you're wondering, the seemingly convoluted DOpus setup is really only so you get the particular context menu in DOpus and not Explorer or any other file manager.

You could just as easily have a button in DOpus:



I've gotta say it dcwul62 - you make the classiest screenshots on dc!-tomos (September 05, 2013, 10:24 AM)
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+1  ;D

PS: Source added to archive

dcwul62:
@tomos,thanks for tips!

i have updated the 'instructions'.
guess this is by now detailed enough to get things going.

@4wd
thanks.
frankly . . . I did not know about this...
this is, or course, much easier!  :Thmbsup:

added this to 'instructions' as well  :)

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