Banned
On this tab page are located controls for editing of Automatic MP3 Music Organizer Banned items, also known as moving rules for unwanted (banned) files.
Automatic MP3 Music Organizer scan all incoming files for items, that you dislike, or don't need, and delete or just don't process that files (or archives), in which such items were found.
How banned items work? Imagine, that Automatic MP3 Music Organizer view in files, that it process, all readable content. If it will find a banned phrase in one of files, such file will be deleted. For example, if Automatic MP3 Music Organizer will process archive with "boot.patch" file in it or web page with phrase "boot.patch" in it's content, then, according to banned items list, shown on the picture lower, such files will be deleted. All information about files, deleted in such way, is shown on "Realtime information" tab page of Automatic MP3 Music Organizer main window.
To set up your banned items, open in the main Automatic MP3 Music Organizer window tab page "Moving rules" and on it - sub tab page "Banned", as it shown on the picture.

Banned item editor
To add, edit or remove existing banned item, right-click on "Banned items" tab page. Then you will see following menu:

Context menu of Banned item editor
To add new banned item, click "Add" menu element. To edit selected banned item, click "Edit" menu element. To remove selected banned item, click "Remove" menu element.
Here are detailed descriptions of all context menu items:
- Add - use this context menu item to add new Banned item.
- Edit - use this context menu item to edit selected Banned item (item, by which you right-clicked, when opened this context menu).
- Move on top - use this context menu item to set selected Banned item priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list).
- Move up - use this context menu item to increase priority of selected Banned item (also move it to position, closer to list beginning).
- Move down - use this context menu item to decrease priority of selected Banned item (also move it to position, closer to list bottom).
- Move at bottom - use this context menu item to set selected Banned item priority to minimum (also make it last in the list).
- Delete - use this context menu item to delete selected Banned item.
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