Delete a file...?
If I highlight a file in the Film Strip and press Delete, the file is deleted completely - i.e. it is removed from my HD and not placed in the Trash Folder.
Is it possible to have C1 8.1 ask me first if I really want to do this?
Or, better still, set a preference so that it puts the file in the Trash Folder but doesn't delete it completely?
(I pressed the Delete key by accident. Fortunately, I had another copy of the file on an external HD.)
Many thanks.
D.
Is it possible to have C1 8.1 ask me first if I really want to do this?
Or, better still, set a preference so that it puts the file in the Trash Folder but doesn't delete it completely?
(I pressed the Delete key by accident. Fortunately, I had another copy of the file on an external HD.)
Many thanks.
D.
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I always get a prompt before deleting, whether to delete, remove reference or cancel. This can be set in your preferences in the Warnings tab in the Deletion section. 0 -
Thanks for the reply.
I'm Windows 8 x64 Pro.
I never new that Preferences/Warnings existed.
Just had a look in it. All boxes are checked/ticked, top to bottom - presumably, that is the default when C1 is installed.
Meanwhile, I just discovered the Session Trash folder. That's where my missing files are going.
But, just to be clear, if I right click on a file in the filmstrip and choose Delete (or simply choose Ctrl/Delete) the file is immediately sent to the Session Trash folder. I am not asked anything.
Bug?
Thanks again.
D.0 -
We need to consider the difference between
- moving to the Session Trash
- deleting (the image file from your computer, rather more definitive than moving the file)
I believe that what yot are missing is an option to be warned when
- Moving a single image to Session Trash
As you can see it is not there. That obviously is a design choice, not a bug.
Cheers,
Mogens0 -
I don't use sessions, not sure if that is what is causing the difference here... I am running Win 8.1 64bit. 0
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