Move files into Alphabetical Folders

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Move files into Alphabetical Folders Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:47 am • by skyline65
I cannot figure how to do this. I have a main folder called organise, which I want Hazel to scan and move the files to another hard drive which has a set of alphabetical folders.

ie move Psychoville > P (Folders are named just by a letter)

I have done this with rules, but having to duplicate a rule 25 times for the alphabet and relink to a different folder is tiresome. I thought I could invoke some sort of pattern, but couldn’t find out how to do it.

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Also is there a way of not having a huge list of folders to scroll through, when I have to specify a new folder. It would be much more useful to have the "Other..." as the default top item.
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Re: Move files into Alphabetical Folders Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:59 pm • by Mr_Noodle
Read up on match patterns and custom tokens in the help. You can match the first character then rename using only that character.
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Did you ever get this figured out? Because I sure can't
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Re: Move files into Alphabetical Folders Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:33 pm • by a_freyer
What we do is use custom matching tokens. There are many explanations on the forums, but I had some time and I thought I'd write a step by step introduction for this use case. You can find that post here.
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Re: Move files into Alphabetical Folders Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:05 am • by oscarsprinting
a_freyer wrote:What we do is use custom matching tokens. There are many explanations on the forums, but I had some time and I thought I'd write a step by step introduction for this use case. You can find that post here.


Unbelievable… I swear this is what I did, but it didn't work… used your solution and it worked like a charm, THANKS! Nice "tut"… thanks for spelling it out too!
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