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Originally Posted by BetterRed
 that will do me nicely.
I would have assumed drag drop out of the Book List would do what 'S' does - copy the book  .
 BR
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like the OP said - drag+drop in windows defaults to MOVE, not to COPY, if source & destination are on the same hard drive.
it defaults to copy only if you drag from one HD & drop onto a different one.
EDIT: but i missed "out of the book list" - that works just as you say. so don't use open path in order to drag n drop , do it directly from book list.