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Mightee

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Original poster
Feb 25, 2004
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Here's the deal: I want to make command-G the keyboard shortcut for the Finder's "New Folder with Selection" command (instead of control-command-N). This works just fine, but I've found that I have to make a new command for each and every possible number of files I've selected. So I've got to enter one for "New Folder with Selection (2 Items)", "(3 Items)" and so on.

This is annoying.

Is there a character I can enter to just have it take whatever number of files I happen to have selected and call it good? What character is the system using to do it when it wants to use control-command-G for everything?

Does that even make sense?
 
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