Sometimes when dragging files from MP to Photoshop the file doesn't open in Photoshop but it seems I have dragged it into another MP directory.
I shortly see the move dialogue window but then the file is 'gone' no way to undo move operation as far as i can find.
Meaning I have to search through all folders to find the file that was moved accidentally
Do we have a move undo?
Re: Do we have a move undo?
We certainly need a move undo action. For the x'th time today i moved my project folder partially to 'some other unknown' location because of accidental mouse dragging. Of course i saw the move dialogue and i quickly realised this was an unintended action so i pressed Cancel. Resulting in my 812Gb project folder partially being moved over to 'somewhere'. I took me some time going through possible directories to find it and merge it back.
Or at least add a move confirmation dialogue
Or at least add a move confirmation dialogue
Re: Do we have a move undo?
+1
I completely agree. It happen a lot of time to me.
I vote for a confirmation dialogue box for moving an coping by drag and drop.
I completely agree. It happen a lot of time to me.
I vote for a confirmation dialogue box for moving an coping by drag and drop.
Sirio
Re: Do we have a move undo?
This would be a great feature. Even if we have to confirm a move every time, I'm in favor of that versus errors, especially if there is no easy "undo" for a move. And especially if the "import" feature is enhanced to have a "move" option instead of just "copy" functionality.
Re: Do we have a move undo?
Several versions later and still no Undo or (optional) confirmation dialogue
It still happens every now and then and it's very annoying trying to find where images or even directories have ended up...



It still happens every now and then and it's very annoying trying to find where images or even directories have ended up...
Re: Do we have a move undo?
I completely agree. I just moved a couple of gigs of *something* *somewhere* because I mis-clicked on the folder tree. Costly error time-wise.