How to automatically expand folder in file manager
How to expand the folder automatically especially when I want to transfer a file from other location..
Currently I have to perform many operations such as get them to home and then transfer to a folder , then transfer to sub folder etc..
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How to expand the folder automatically especially when I want to transfer a file from other location..
Currently I have to perform many operations such as get them to home and then transfer to a folder , then transfer to sub folder etc..
window-manager
You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, chooseCopy
orCut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and chooseInsert
.. that is what to do.
– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57
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How to expand the folder automatically especially when I want to transfer a file from other location..
Currently I have to perform many operations such as get them to home and then transfer to a folder , then transfer to sub folder etc..
window-manager
How to expand the folder automatically especially when I want to transfer a file from other location..
Currently I have to perform many operations such as get them to home and then transfer to a folder , then transfer to sub folder etc..
window-manager
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You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, chooseCopy
orCut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and chooseInsert
.. that is what to do.
– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57
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You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, chooseCopy
orCut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and chooseInsert
.. that is what to do.
– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57
You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, choose
Copy
or Cut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and choose Insert
.. that is what to do.– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, choose
Copy
or Cut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and choose Insert
.. that is what to do.– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57
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You mean in same Nautilus window from current folder to subfolder? Or in case 2 or couple of open window? In case couple, do you review case when one window minimized?
– mature
Feb 14 at 10:51
Open the source folder, right-click on the file, choose
Copy
orCut
, navigate to the destination folder, right-click and chooseInsert
.. that is what to do.– Soren A
Feb 14 at 10:53
Your question is very unclear. What do you mean with "expand a folder"? What is precisely the issue you are having?
– vanadium
Feb 14 at 14:57