M mm20 New member Jan 2, 2012 #1 Is there a way i can create folders for files without having to make new folder, name it and place file in it? I have lots of files i want to put in thier own folder with the same name as that file. thanks My Computer OSwindows 7
Is there a way i can create folders for files without having to make new folder, name it and place file in it? I have lots of files i want to put in thier own folder with the same name as that file. thanks
S Stixbit New member Jan 2, 2012 #2 Copy this batch file into the folder that has your files and run it. Attachments file2folder.bat file2folder.bat 74 bytes · Views: 348 My Computer OSWindows 7 Ultimate
Prof Kerfuffle Windows 7 user Jan 2, 2012 #3 Hi, welcome to seven forums. I am not 100% sure what your trying to achieve but you could add a blank character to it. To get the blank/invisible character press alt+0160 (Press 0160 on the num pad) Sorry if this is no help. My Computer Computer typePC/DesktopComputer Manufacturer/Model NumberGIGABYTE Rig (Custom)OSWindows 7 Professional (x64/SP1) /Linux Mint 16CPUIntel i5-3570k 3.40 GHz @ 4.6 GHzMotherboardGIGABYTE Z77X-D3HMemory8GB (2133MHz) DDR3Graphics Card(s)Asus GTX560 Ti (Nvidia)Monitor(s) DisplaysHP 23", Acer 19" and a Dell 17"Screen Resolution1080p, 1440x900 and 1280x1024Hard DrivesSandisk Extreme 120GB (SSD), WD 2TB green and 4 other HDDsPSUAntec 620w High Current GamerCaseCorsair Obsidian 600DCoolingCPU - Antec KÜHLER H₂O 920KeyboardSteelseries 6Gv2MouseRoccat LUAInternet Speed4 - 6mb/sAntivirusESET NOD32BrowserChrome/FirefoxOther InfoIntel Gigabit CT (PCIE NIC) and Thinkpad T61p,
Hi, welcome to seven forums. I am not 100% sure what your trying to achieve but you could add a blank character to it. To get the blank/invisible character press alt+0160 (Press 0160 on the num pad) Sorry if this is no help.
M mcaanda New member Jul 15, 2014 #5 Stixbit said: Copy this batch file into the folder that has your files and run it. Click to expand... Thanks! just what I have been looking for! My Computer Computer typePC/DesktopOS7
Stixbit said: Copy this batch file into the folder that has your files and run it. Click to expand... Thanks! just what I have been looking for!