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Newbie question - how do I exclude files?
I've used Superduper once & it seems to work fine. My question is - how do I exclude folders? I have a folder full of data I don't care if I lose (eg; mp3 files, etc).
I THINK it has to do with creating an apple script - but I've never done so. So I need pointers on how to proceed. TXs, Rasjad |
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Hi, Rasjad -- welcome to the forums!
Excluding (ignoring) files or folders is pretty easy, and doesn't involve AppleScript. Rather, just a small Copy Script. Take a quick look in the manual -- there's a whole section on this that should get you going.
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