Commands of FileMenu Tools

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FileMenu Tools lets you add both custom commands and some build-in utilities in order to do operations over both files and  folders from the Windows Explorer. The built-in utilities are:

·Run With Parameters.
·Command Line From Here.
·Copy/Move.
·Duplicate Files.
·Pack to Folder.
·Unpack Folder.
·Copy Path.
·Copy UNC Path.
·Copy Internet Path.
·Copy Name.
·Copy Content.
·Paste Clipboard.
·Attributes.
·Change Time.
·Split/Join File.
·Register/Unregister DLL.
·Find and Replace.
·Advanced Renamer.
·Change Icon.
·Advanced Delete.
·Synchronize two folders.
·Delete Locked File.
·Delete and no move to Recycle Bin.
·Shred Files.
·Create New Folder.
·Size of Folders.
·Send to mail recipient.
·Select.
·Create Symbolic Link.
·Calculate and Verify Checksum.
·Delete Empty Folders.

From Commands of FileMenu Tools tab of the configuration window, it is possible to configure both the customized commands and the build-in commands which will be displayed in the context menu of the Windows Explorer. On left side of each command exists a check box. If this check box is checked, the command will be displayed in context menu, in other case the command will be not displayed.

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In both the Actions panel and the toolbar exist the following actions:

·Add Command. Add a new customized command. The properties are configured from the Properties panel.
·Add SubMenu. Add a new submenu to the context menu. To the submenus is possible to add either new elements or existing elements. In order to move existing elements into a submenu, you must drag and drop with the mouse pointer over the submenu. The text and icon to be displayed in the context menu must be configured from the Properties panel. Also it is possible to configure the submenu so when only a command is displayed in submenu, then that command is displayed in place of submenu. This can be configured with "Replace Single Command" option.
·Add Separator. Add a new separator.
·Delete. Remove the selected item. Only customized commands, submenus and separators can be removed. The build-in commands cannot be removed; if you wish to remove them from the context menu, you must uncheck the check box on left side of the command.
·Move Up. Move up the selected item.
·Move Down. Move down the selected item.