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newcastle_surfer 

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Posted on: Feb. 26 2008,18:21 |
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I know it is simple to extract files from an image. What I would like to do is to extract some files from an image I have open. I press F4 and the dialogue to select a folder opens up and be able to create a folder to put the files into. Is this possible using this method or is another available or if not likely to be available.
Thanks in advance
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xoben 

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Posted on: Feb. 26 2008,18:36 |
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Select files and folders to be extracted first, then press F4 to extract to a destination directory.
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newcastle_surfer 

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Posted on: Feb. 27 2008,02:57 |
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Hi Xoben
Thank you for your reply. The method you suggest is the one I'm using. However sometimes when I use it I have forgotten to create a folder where to put the files into. When I press the F4 button my list of drives appears along with the folders. If I browse to a drive but the folder I want to put the files into doesn't exist I can't create one. I was wondering if there was a method where I can create a folder to put the files into at the same time of extracting them from the image.
A friend uses PowerISO and this function is available to her and it would be great if UltraISO had it too.
Thanks
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xoben 

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Posted on: Feb. 27 2008,08:09 |
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As UltraISO has a built-in browser, it is recommanded to locate the destination folder in the lower panel, create sub-folder as needed, then drag & drop files to finish this task.
Edited by xoben on Feb. 27 2008,08:10
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