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Subject:
From:
David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 3 Feb 1999 12:25:57 -0800
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On 2 Feb 99, at 19:45, Alan Schneider wrote:

> At 12:37 AM 2/2/99 , David Farrington <>< said:
>
>  >> A "Move To" command in the right click menu would be useful. Is there
>  any >> application that can be used to add this command? Thanks for any
>  advice.
>
>  >Frank, I have not done this but I would hold the shift key down while
>  using >the copy command in the right click menu. It might work.
>
> It doesn't....The only way I've seen to do a "move" command with Win95 or
> Win98 is either drop to a command prompt or get an outside utility.  That
> is not to say that there isn't a way to do it, but I'm not familiar with
> it... -- Regards, Alan

  Shift-drag (or, actually, shift-DROP) does move.  I routinely use
Ctrl-click to select several files, Ctrl-drag to a destination folder's
icon, press Shift and release Ctrl, and then release the mouse.


David G

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