Re: Drag & Drop Files




"bbpvhc" <bbpvhc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B41EC7E4-F630-48FF-B35C-C84C3B617B79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We just got new computers and when I try to move a file to a different
folder
by dragging/dropping it just copies it to the new location and then I have
to
delete the original file. Is there a way to set the preferences so that
it
just moves the file completely to the new location?


right click

you then have the option to either move or copy


.



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