Dear Justin

Thank You for your reply.

Yes, I have seen the document and has also committed a few times already. 
But the issue arises, when you have multiple locations for example D drive, 
E drive, all having an individual root.  I would like to avoid searching, 
but an interface that would do the search for me?

On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 8:31:01 AM UTC Justin MASSIOT wrote:

> Hello DJ,
> Welcome to the SVN world!
>
> Did you take some time to read the documentation? 
> https://tortoisesvn.net/docs/nightly/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-dug-commit.html
> "The commit dialog will show you every changed file [and folder], 
> including added, deleted and unversioned files [and folders]."
> If you open the "commit" dialog from the root of your working copy, all 
> (underlying) pending changes will be listed.
>
> If you're talking about multiple repositories, then it's an other story.
>
> Justin
>
> Le dimanche 29 novembre 2020 à 22:35:29 UTC+1, DJ a écrit :
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am very new to SVN and would like to know if I can make commits for 
>> multiple files/folders from one simple interface?
>>
>> Throughout the day, I am working on many projects and files. This would 
>> mean I would need to go into every folder I am been working on, right-click 
>> and pressing commit.
>>
>> Is it possible that there could be an interface, which would show all the 
>> files that been edited, and I could simply click commit, or at least select 
>> the ones I want to commit? 
>>
>> I want to avoid searching my PC for the folder I need to update.
>>
>> Thank You 
>>
>

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