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Originally Posted by shalym
Select file(s) in original folder, press ctrl-c (for Windows, cmd-c for Mac) then change to target folder and press ctrl-v (cmd-v for Mac). This copies the files to the new folder. Then go back and delete from original folder. You can also use ctrl-x (cmd-x) and ctrl-v (cmd-v) which will "move" the files, so you don't have to back to the original and delete. I usually use ctrl-c and go back to delete later, because I like suspenders and belt.
You can also right-click on the selected file(s) and choose "copy" in the original folder and right-click and choose "paste" in the target.
These may seem like more steps than just dragging and dropping, but it only takes one time of dragging and dropping a bunch of files into the wrong place and then having to search for them to understand the utility of doing things this way. Not to mention that it's easier for people who's hands may have a bit of a tremble, or who may have other small motor issues.
Hope this helps,
Shari
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Thank you, yes it does help.