Extract to Folder
The Extract to Folder command moves one or more selected files into a new subfolder, created automatically in the same location. This is a quick way to group related files together without manually creating a folder first.
Usage
- In Windows Explorer, select the files you want to move into a new folder.
- Right-click and choose FilerFrog → Extract to Folder.
- Enter a name for the new folder when prompted.
- Click OK. FilerFrog creates the folder and moves all selected files into it.
Example
You have a collection of vacation photos mixed in with other files in your Downloads folder. Select just the vacation photos, use Extract to Folder, and name the folder Vacation 2025. All selected photos are instantly moved into the new Vacation 2025 subfolder.
Tip: If you select a single file, FilerFrog suggests a folder name based on the file name (without its extension). This saves you from typing a name for the most common case.
Undo
Made a mistake? Select Undo Last Extract from the Organize submenu to reverse the last extract operation and move your files back to their original locations.