|
With Flash Media Player, you can organize your flash movies to
suit your preferences. You can store these files in folders, and
you can copy, move, rename, and delete them with ease.
Copy files
1. Select the flash movies you
want to move in the file list. You can select multiple items. To
select all of the files in the file list, click Edit/ Select
All. To select nonadjacent files, hold down CTRL and
click the items you want to select. To select adjacent file,
hold down SHIFT while you select files.
2. Click Edit/Copy to in the menu bar, 'Copy files'
window appears.
3. In the 'Copy files' window, click 'Browse...'
button and the "Browse Folder" dialog will pop
up for you to specify the output folder. What is more, you can
choose the overwriting method if the output file exists. There
are four overwriting methods, and their respective meanings are
below:
- Ask: if the output file
exists, a message box will appear and ask you whether to
overwrite it or not.
- Replace: if the output
file exists, it will be overwritten without any prompt.
- Skip: this option
cancels the operation if there is a file with the same file
name and extension.
- Rename: this option
renames the new files, adding a suffix of "$"to
original file name, where "$" is a one-digital
counter beginning from "1".
4. Click the 'OK' button
and the flash movies you select will be copy to the destination
folder.
Move files
This operation is almost the same
as the 'Copy files to' operation. The only difference is
that you should click Edit/Move to in the menu bar to
start the operation.
Rename a file
1. Select the flash movies you
want to move in the file list.
2. Click Edit/Rename in the menu bar, the file name
caption in the file list will be in the edit mode.
3. Input the file name you want.
Delete files
1. Select the flash movies you
want to move in the file list. You can select multiple
items. To select all of the files in the file list, click Edit/
Select All. To select nonadjacent files, hold down CTRL
and click the items you want to select. To select adjacent file,
hold down SHIFT while you select files.
2. Click Edit/Delete in the menu bar, a message box will
pop up and ask whether you really want to delete the selected
files.
3. Click the 'OK' button.
You can also begin all the above
four operations by right-click the background of the file
list and select corresponding command in the shortcut menu.
|