For my Document library, my list of auto-import folders is huge (lots of exceptions). I don't have auto-import set to automatic, because it always takes too long to constantly watch all my folders. However, I do it manually once in a while to catch any changes.
What I have instead is a "Docs to Import" folder, and I try to put all new stuff in there. I use the Import a Single Folder set to that folder, and then tag the files and move them within MC. Works like a charm and it's quick.
However, I am currently doing a lot of work in a particular Sketchup folder with lots of files. I want this folder synced as well as my Docs To Import folder.
So here's the catch: since Import a Single Folder means just that (a SINGLE folder) I would have to modify the auto-import folders. I really don't want to do that, because too much work went into all those exceptions.
My question: is there a way to save all the entries I have in auto-import folders such that I can create two different lists and just manually switch between them? Or perhaps there is some other trick I am not aware of?
UDPATE: I just remembered that I could probably create a batch file to do the full import that includes all those exceptions, thereby freeing up MC's auto import folders to just the 2 that I want. However, is there a way to include exceptions using the batch file?
e.g.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\mc14.exe /silentimport "C:\Users\Lise\Documents\"
How do I say exclude "c:\Users\Lise\Documents\Folder A\Subfolder b\"