@asadermo It seems to me you are a newbie totally unfamiliar with folder structure. That be the case, you are getting varying and confusing answers because the terminology in your post has been taken differently by those responding.
the files in a Windows directory in a following order. For example Albania- 3 Inch, Albania- 4 Inch, Albania- 5 Inch , Albania- 6 Inch , I wants to move al files from these folders to main folder Albania. This is just a sample actual files contained more than 234 folders.
First of all FILES cannot contain folders.
Folders contain files. You have to deal with this at the folder level, not the file level.
If all you want to do is have each of these folders as a sub-folder inside a master folder named Albania, you need no third party app to accomplish it nor do you need to do any searching if all the folders are currently located in the same
user folder..
1. Create a master folder named Albania.
2. Drag each of the existing folders into that master folder
OR
right click on each folder, select CUT, then right click on Master Albania folder, select PASTE.
Your end result would be:
ALBANIA
(indent) Albania1
(indent) Albania2
(Indent) Albania3
If that is indeed an example of what you want to accomplish, the process can be streamlined and done all in one step this way.
1. Create master folder
2. Hold down CTRL key while selecting the folders you want to move (this highlights each one.)
3. drag/drop the highlighted folders into the master folder or cut/paste into master folder as described above.
Repeat this for all the master folders you want to create.
Side note: When selecting multiple folders, if your folders are listed in file explorer in succession, you can select the first folder, hold down shift key, select the last folder, and ALL folders between the first and last selected folder will be highlighted.
This same method of selecting items applies when dealing with selecting files as well as folders.