Opening a folder in a folder tab in the opposite panel

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Opening a folder in a folder tab in the opposite panel

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Hi

How do I open a folder in a folder tab in the opposite panel? I have a list of folders and files in the right hand panel and want to open one of the folders in this list in the left hand panel but also as a folder tab. Is there a way to do this?

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Ctrl+Shift+Up ;)
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Wonderful! Thanks for the prompt reply.
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If you dont want a new TAB use CTRL + CURSOR RIGHT (If you are in the left panel otherwise change left and right :))
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The internal command is cm_OpenDirInNewTabOther

You can put this on a button or in a menu.
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JohnFredC wrote:The internal command is cm_OpenDirInNewTabOther

You can put this on a button or in a menu.
Or define a hotkey with 'Configuration->Options->Misc:Redefdine Hotkeys: Keyboard remapping'

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