Specify Destination Directories
On the second step you should specify destination directories.
Destination directories - are folders, where files after processing will be moved / copied.
For each type of files you can specify separate destination directories, or use default directory for all types of files.

Main moving rules editor
Even more - you can specify separate destination directories for files of the same type, but different sizes.
For example, you can move all MP3 files (Music records) with size 2 Megabytes to "C:\Music\High quality\" folder, cause they have large size and high quality, and all MP3 files with size less than 2 Megabytes - to "C:\Music\Low quality\" or even delete at all.
Or another example: AVI files (Video records and films) with size less than 100 Mb Automatic MP3 Music Organizer by your request can move to, for example, "C:\Video\Video clips", cause this file are usual a small video clips, files with size between 500 and 800 Megabytes - to "C:\Video\Films\", cause files with such size are usually films, and all other video files will be moved to "C:\Video\Different\".
Note: If you specified several rules for the same file extension, more common rules must have lower priority (be downer in the list), than other rules for that extension. For example, rule "Move all MP3 audio files to ... directory" should be located in the list lower than rule "Move all MP3 audio files with size from 3 to 10 Megabytes to ... directory", as shown on the picture below.

Main moving rules editor with 3 sample rules for MP3 audio records |