I guess depending on the size of the files and the speed of the
PC/drives involved you may get the notification window showing files
being copied.
Frank.
Frank Cazabon
On 22/07/2019 03:47 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
Presumably, though, if you did that with a folder that contains, say,
a few hundred MB of data, you'd get the Windows copy/move dialog and a
progress bar, wouldn't you?
Thanks.
Ken
Nope, I can drag move my Downloads folder somewhere else (to another
drive) and I don't get any warning. Note that dragging within the
same drive does a move, dragging within the same drive while holding
Ctrl down does a copy, dragging to a different drive holding Shift
down does a move. (at leats I think those are the corresponding keys
to move or copy)
Frank.
Frank Cazabon
On 22/07/2019 03:33 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
Hey Ken,
you can move a folder using drag and drop if you hold down the Ctrl
key while dragging and dropping.
I have known experienced users to do this by mistake. I've even
done it a couple times, thankfully I realised quite quickly that I
had moved the wrong folder.
Thanks Frank.
If you try it with a Windows "special" folder like My Documents does
it warn you at all?
Ken
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