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Author Topic: Adding a folder command  (Read 1376 times)
Parahacker
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« on: July 28, 2008, 02:45:23 AM »

I'm trying to just open a folder with a command, and it's pretty deep in the folder structure in my machine; instead of running a search, and indexing every single file, I just wanted to browse to the correct folder.  Unfortunately, I can't select a folder, it won't let me; it only wants files.

My attempted operation:
hit command key (in my case the [ key; I use it a lot less than ;, so it's more convenient)
type 'add';
Type in the name of what keyword I want in the keyword box;
'browse' button where it says 'browse for a file, folder, or web address;
brows to the folder I want opened;
.... the 'open' button just opens the folder within the dialog.  It doesn't choose the folder and populate the right field, it just... navigates to it.  So I have to type in the folder address if I want to use it.  Blech.
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2008, 01:27:51 PM »

right-click on the folder in windows explorer and select "Add a keyword to Keybreeze". This sets up the folder as a preset.
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