![]() Why don’t I get the warning that the folder “Test 3” already exists and get the overwrite, rename and skip options for the folder? ![]() If I copy the 3 subfolders from “THERE” and paste them into “HERE” I get the warning that (inside the folder “Test 3”) the file “This” already exists and I have the usual overwrite, rename and skip options. IMPORTANT: All files in all sub/folders have the same extension. ![]() I have a folder named “THERE” containing 3 subfolders named “Test A”, “Test B” and “Test 3” each subfolder contains 3 files named “This”, “Tom” and “Jerry”. I have a folder named “HERE” containing 3 subfolders named “Test 1”, “Test 2” and “Test 3” each subfolder contains 2 files named “This” and “That”. ![]() If I copy a folder called “TEST” and paste it in the same location where I copied it from I get a folder called “Copy of TEST” or “TEST_2” but if I paste it in a different location the system handles the paste operation in quite a different way.Ĭoncrete situation (which describes what I mean with “undesirable folder merging”):
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