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<blockquote data-quote="Thyamine" data-source="post: 395205" data-attributes="member: 30315"><p>lol. He did say that in a confusing way. What he's asking is this:</p><p></p><p>Folder "My Pictures" has a folder in it called "Birthday Party". I copy files to another folder, located somewhere else on the hard drive, called "Birthday Party" as well. In Windows, when you drag the 'other' Birthday Party folder into the "My Pictures" folder, Windows would warn you that it already exists and ask if you want to merge the two folders (i.e. nothing is lost). </p><p></p><p>What he wants to know is if that can be turned on in OS X (I'm assuming OS X)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thyamine, post: 395205, member: 30315"] lol. He did say that in a confusing way. What he's asking is this: Folder "My Pictures" has a folder in it called "Birthday Party". I copy files to another folder, located somewhere else on the hard drive, called "Birthday Party" as well. In Windows, when you drag the 'other' Birthday Party folder into the "My Pictures" folder, Windows would warn you that it already exists and ask if you want to merge the two folders (i.e. nothing is lost). What he wants to know is if that can be turned on in OS X (I'm assuming OS X)? [/QUOTE]
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