its a simple problem,how can i set windows/explorer to MOVE my files from desktop instead of COPYing them when i drag them,for example to my documents?
move instead of copy
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Simply select files you want to move and press the button as in the pic. If you don't have this button on windows explorer, you can add it.
Right click on toolbar and select "customize". Select the move button and add itAttached Files -
Or select files and right click, drag and drop and select move.
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using *drag + drop* give the CTRL button a try
windows default is to MOVE it when using the same partition as source + target
when using different partitions windows tends to COPY only
pressing CTRL while dragging the content will invert this command; i.e. move when windows would normally copy and vice versaComment
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thnx,my documents are set to be the whole drive d,and the rest is on c:,so thats why its always copyingComment
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