This option lets you set only certain folders to be copied.
This is useful when you have several folders in different places on your hard disk which you want to synchronize.
In this situation, set the folder to be synchronized to be your hard disk, and choose the folders you want to synchronize.
1. Check the "Whose names" box to copy folders whose names meet certain criteria. Folders can be chosen such that their names start with, contain, end with, or match a particular word or string of characters.
2. Check the "Which are in the list" box to copy folders which are in a list of folders you choose. Click the "Choose" button to choose the folders.
In certain situations, you may want to identify folders by name only, rather than by name and location. To include a folder with a particular name, click the "Add Name..." button, enter the name, and click OK.
Keep in mind that when you use "Add Name...", each folder in the hierarchy which is to be copied must be identified. For example, consider the folder hierarchy X:Y:Z, where folder "Z" is inside folder "Y" which is inside folder "X". Folder "Z" will be copied only if both folder "Y" and folder "Z" are included by name.
3. Check the "Which are invisible" box to copy folders which are invisible. Normally, these folders are included in a synchronization.
Please note that this box may not affect some folders which are normally hidden by the Finder, but do not have their invisible attribute set.
4. Check the "Which are labelled" box to copy certain folders which have a particular label.
Keep in mind that when you check the "Which are labelled" box, each folder in the hierarchy which is to be copied must be labelled so that it is copied. For example, if folder "Z" is labelled to be copied, but folder "Y" is not, and folder "Z" is inside folder "Y", then folder "Z" is not copied, because it is never found.
All folders within the folders you choose will also be synchronized.