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Supported File Types

See the file categories Foldora is positioned to organize and rename in messy local folders.

Direct answer

See the file categories Foldora is positioned to organize and rename in messy local folders. Foldora keeps the organization workflow local and lets you review changes before applying them.

What to know

Documents

PDF, DOCX, TXT files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.

Spreadsheets

XLSX, CSV files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.

Presentations

PPT, PPTX files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.

Images

PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, WEBP files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.

Archives

ZIP files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.

Step-by-step

  1. PDF, DOCX, TXT files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.
  2. XLSX, CSV files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.
  3. PPT, PPTX files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.
  4. PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, WEBP files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.
  5. ZIP files are included in the verified repository copy for supported file-type messaging.
  6. Review the proposed result before applying changes to important files.

Example

Start with a small representative folder, confirm that the resulting names and locations match your workflow, and only then process a larger collection.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I learn more about supported file types?

Use this documentation page as the starting point and contact Foldora support if the described steps do not resolve the issue.

Does Foldora work locally?

Yes. File analysis and organization are designed to run on the local device.

Should I back up files before a large change?

Yes. Keep a current backup before any bulk file move or rename operation.

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