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Fetch Help > Commands > Save Droplet Shortcut
The Save Droplet Shortcut command creates a droplet shortcut. You can drag files to a droplet shortcut in the Finder or Dock to upload those files, or double-click it to open a remote folder in Fetch.
The Save Droplet Shortcut command is only available when a transfer window is active and no files or a single folder is selected. Otherwise, when a file or multiple items are selected, the Save Shortcut command will be available instead. When a folder is selected in the file list, Save Droplet Shortcut creates a droplet shortcut that will upload files dragged to it, or open the selected folder. If no items are selected in the file list, it creates a droplet shortcut that will upload files or open the folder currently being viewed in the transfer window. Once the droplet shortcut is created, just drag files and folders to its icon, and Fetch will open and automatically start uploading the files to the folder represented by the droplet shortcut. If you double-click the droplet shortcut instead, it will open the folder it represents in Fetch, but will not upload anything. For more information, see the droplet shortcuts help topic. To save a shortcut in the Fetch Shortcuts window or another shortcut list window instead, drag a file or folder from a file list to a shortcut list window, or use the New Shortcut command. Related Topics: |
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