![]() Even if I could, those paths will be different for each folder I need to work on. I understand how to filter those file types, but so far I can't figure out how to move them to a folder without having to specify a path, I don't know how to point to folders that don't yet exist. I need all the JPGs in a certain folder to be moved to a new subfolder called JPG within the selected folder and likewise for the other file types. I know how to move files of a certain type to a specific folder but that's not what I need. But I can't seem to perform the second step which would do the actual file-moving. ![]() That part works fine as a service on its own. I've already found and adapted an Apple Script (see below) which creates the subfolders I need. I need it to be repeatable for other folders, but I can't seem to figure out that essential versatility aspect. I thought this would be simple, but the problem seems to lie in my need for this to be a generic service, not tied to any specific folder path.
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