![]() ![]() If there is no space to right-click, it is unavoidable that a subfolder will be selected!!! The paste options are not grayed out at the destination side but clicking on 'Paste' will only paste inside the selected subfolder! I also cannot cut files on one pane and paste them in the other! Whereas right-click cut/copy-and-paste will NOT work: The (test) file gets unavoidably copied inside the (sub)folder which is selected by the right-click. In my system (XP SP3 with Q-Dir 4.444) using Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V or drag-and-drop will work properly and will paste that (test) file in the "C:\WINDOWS\" folder. ![]() ![]() Thanks for your confirmation, which I sincerely hope will prove that I am doing something wrong myself and this is not Q-Dir's bug. QUESTION: Does your (test) file get copied in the actual C:\WINDOWS\ folder or inside the (sub)folder which happened to be selected by your right-click? Please bear with me.ġ) Right-click on a (test) file in one of Q-Dir panes and select 'Copy'Ģ) Now right-click anywhere in another pane with "C:\WINDOWS\" opened (this pane is full of subfolders without any empty space where to right-click)ģ) Now right-click and select 'Paste' (NOTE: The 'Paste' right-click command is ONLY visible in the area where folders are, in fact if you scroll down -where files are- the 'Paste' right-click command will not be visible) Kindly try to reproduce the exact same situation. ![]()
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