Hello,
I have opened a local file which doesn't belong to any project and I want to save it to ftp but also to be saved in my PC also.
Is it possible somehow just with some shortcut (ctrl+s) for example?
Save all doesn't work to do this.
Thank you all
FTP and Local file save sync
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Re: FTP and Local file save sync
You need to add this file to the project and then you can use Save and Upload File to FTP feature. Without file being in a project with FTP configured there's no way to tell which FTP server/directory to upload the file to.
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Re: FTP and Local file save sync
Yeah but I have one file which belongs to multiple projects , cause I have my own CMS and need to upload it to multiple projects (not at once) but dont want to assign to it to any project. I cant save it to ftp but then it doesnt update on local :/Aivars wrote:You need to add this file to the project and then you can use Save and Upload File to FTP feature. Without file being in a project with FTP configured there's no way to tell which FTP server/directory to upload the file to.