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Old 07-15-2013, 11:22 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
I like Copy but I wish it worked like SugarSync or Cubby where you can make a particular folder a "Copy" folder, rather than having to move my Calibre library folder inside the main Copy folder.
IIRC you can make a shortcut and put that in the Copy folder and it'll grab the files so you don't have to move anything.

EDIT: Here's what I had read on their suppot pages...
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Can I sync folders to Copy that are located outside of my Copy folder?

Zack White
posted this on Jun 03 11:49 am
Yes, you can sync folders that are outside of your Copy folder. This can be done easily by using either symbolic links or by using aliases (OS X) or shortcuts (Windows)

For symbolic links, you just need to create a link between the folder that you want to sync and your Copy folder. Copy will then follow the path in your link to the folder you want to sync.

If you need help creating symlinks, see this helpful article:

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226...dows-or-linux/

For aliases/shortcuts, you just need to make an alias/shortcut to the folder you want to sync and place that alias/shortcut into you Copy folder. Copy will then follow the path in your alias/shortcut to the folder you want to sync.

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