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by BGM
07.12.2011, 18:43
Forum: Discussion
Topic: ctrl+z to undo last file command
Replies: 6
Views: 21637

Re: ctrl+z to undo last file command

Hey, can I vote for my own suggestion? :lol:
by yufei135a36
07.12.2011, 09:10
Forum: Discussion
Topic: ctrl+z to undo last file command
Replies: 6
Views: 21637

Re: ctrl+z to undo last file command

Good idea!

It's a very useful Hotkey! :)
by joby_toss
23.10.2011, 20:00
Forum: Discussion
Topic: ctrl+z to undo last file command
Replies: 6
Views: 21637

Re: ctrl+z to undo last file command

+1. A very big one! :)
by BGM
23.10.2011, 18:47
Forum: Discussion
Topic: ctrl+z to undo last file command
Replies: 6
Views: 21637

ctrl+z to undo last file command

Salvete! Hey, in Windows Explorer, we can push ctrl+z to undo the last move, copy or deletion command. Can we do that with FCXE? I hate it when I accidentally delete a file and then have to go fishing in the recycle bin to find it and restore it.
by seyda
09.07.2011, 09:42
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Hello ... and a few observations re XE 532
Replies: 0
Views: 3326

Hello ... and a few observations re XE 532

... buttons are pure genius, would be even better with visible icons :wink: 4. don't want to get on your nerves, but here's another vote for multiple undo, even if it has some limitations. Rename is dangerously close to delete :oops: 5. probably pilot error, but I can't get "colour by file type" ...
by wrbird
15.12.2010, 16:10
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: previous action can't be undone
Replies: 2
Views: 9446

Re: previous action can't be undone

Is the undo feature going to be implemented?
by vsrawat
27.08.2010, 09:53
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: previous action can't be undone
Replies: 2
Views: 9446

previous action can't be undone

In Windows explorer, there is a very useful command, undo or Ctrl-Z, when we press it after doing something, it undoes the previous action, so it moves back the previous moved files, it removes the copies of previously copied files, it undeletes the ...
by kiwichick
04.05.2010, 00:03
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Undo
Replies: 1
Views: 3604

Undo

Hi there, Am I missing something or is there no undo function in FC? Cheers.
by Dreamer
03.04.2010, 00:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: UNDO option / opcja COFNIJ
Replies: 1
Views: 3158

Re: UNDO option / opcja COFNIJ

Try to type "undo" in search. :wink: You can support the feature request in the topic you'll find.
by mar-cin-k
02.04.2010, 14:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: UNDO option / opcja COFNIJ
Replies: 1
Views: 3158

UNDO option / opcja COFNIJ

Hi, I have used FreeCommender for the first time and what I realised at first, there is not UNDO option. If I delete or rename something by accident I can't go back. Usually in other programs, this option is available in EDIT menu together with COPY, PASTE etc. Sorry, ...
by ralfso
07.02.2010, 15:20
Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
Topic: ctrl+z
Replies: 3
Views: 10316

Re: ctrl+z

There isn't an undo-function in FC.

You can search forum for "undo" to read about or to assist the feature request.
by tincanman2010
20.01.2010, 08:13
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Can I associate folders to open with FreeCommander?
Replies: 8
Views: 113446

Re: Success (I think...)

... /C /L=\"%1\"" ------------------- (The L in the last line tells the directory to open in the Left panel) --------- To undo the above, use this txt/reg: ------- REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell] @="" [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\FreeCommander] ---------- ...
by JohnFredC
03.01.2010, 04:16
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Undo / Redo
Replies: 17
Views: 40655

Re: Undo

When I look through the list of features, it sounds just like FreeCommander to me. Only difference is apparently there's an undo feature and a 64 bit version. Don't kid yourself. FreeCommander is a great tool (esp. since it is free) and I don't personally care for the way DO does things, ...
by MilesAhead
27.12.2009, 20:51
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Undo / Redo
Replies: 17
Views: 40655

Undo

Undo and if somehow possible, a 64 bit version, I think would put FreeCommander back on top. I hang out on a board where all you hear about for favorite file manager is D.O. When I look through the list of features, it sounds ...