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Chapter 3: Manage mode
3. Paste the image into your other application.
Pasting files and folders
You can cut or copy files to the Clipboard, and then paste them into another folder without losing your ACDSee metadata.
To cut and paste files:
1. In Manage mode, in the File List or Folders pane, select one or more files or folders.
2. Click Edit | Copy or Cut.
3. In the Folders pane, browse to a new location.
4. Click Edit | Paste to place the files or folders into the new location.
Replacing or overwriting files
When copying or moving files from one location to another, a file name collision occurs if a file already exists in the destination folder
with the same file name and extension as a file you are relocating. In ACDSee 14, you can view both of the files involved in the
Confirm File Replace dialog box. If the files involved are image files, ACDSee 14 displays thumbnail previews of both files, and
provides options to replace the existing file, rename, delete, or skip the file you are moving, or cancel the operation entirely.
To use the Confirm File Replace dialog box:
1. If you are moving a number of files and want to handle all potential file name collisions in the same manner, select the Apply
to all check box.
2. To help determine any differences between the two files, use the toolbar between the two preview fields to shrink or enlarge
the size of the previews.
3. Do one of the following:
To replace the destination file with the source file, click Replace.
To rename the new file before moving it into the destination folder, type a new name for the file in the Rename to field,
and then click Rename.
To skip this file, and leave both files intact, click Skip.
To delete either the destination or source file, click Delete below the file you want to remove from your hard drive.
To cancel the operation and not move or copy any more files, click Cancel.
In the Confirm File Replace dialog box, destination file refers to the file that exists in the target folder, and source file
refers to the file you are moving or copying.
Renaming a file or folder
You can rename a file or folder on your hard drive in the Folders and File List panes.
To rename a file or folder:
1. In Manage mode, in the File List or Folders pane, select the item you want to rename.
2. Click Edit | Rename.
3. Without removing or changing the file name extension, such as “.jpg, type a new name for the file.
4. Press Enter.
You can rename multiple files at the same time using the Batch Rename tool.
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