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Subject:
From:
Earl Truss <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 3 Feb 1999 07:50:46 -0600
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At 07:45 PM 2/2/99 -0500, you 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.
>
>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...
>--
I always use Cut and Paste from the Edit menu of Windows Explorer to move
files and recommend it to new users.  It's somewhat intuitive and they
should be used to it from using other windows applications.  You can also
change a copy to a move by holding down the SHIFT key while dragging the
file from one folder to another folder on a different drive where the
default is to copy the file.

In response to the original question:  I believe I've seen freeware to do a
Move To instead of a Copy To mentioned in Tips from PC World magazine.  You
could try their web site at www.pcworld.com.

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