Copy or Move to Specified Path
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Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows 2003
Windows 2000
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To copy or move a file in Windows Explorer, both the source folder and the destination folder must be open and visible to copy files with drag-drop.
For some reason, there is no provision for specifying a destination folder to a copy or move a file, making this task next-to impossible without a mouse.
To add this functionality, obtain and install the Creative Element Power Tools, and turn on the Copy or Move files anywhere tool.
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Written by: Annoyances.org Last updated: Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Previous discussions about this article: (open a message to see applicable responses, if any)
- [Windows 2000] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (Dubina: Saturday, February 2, 2002)
- [Windows Me] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (Pearl: Wednesday, September 4, 2002)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (Darlene: Tuesday, September 17, 2002)
- [Windows 2000] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (Deirdre: Monday, October 7, 2002)
- [Windows XP] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (ls-al: Sunday, March 23, 2003)
- [Windows XP] Copying from a laptop to a desktop (stan wolkins: Sunday, December 14, 2003)
- [Windows XP] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (nottie: Tuesday, December 30, 2003)
- [Windows Vista] Question about 'Copy or Move to Specified Path' (david streetman: Monday, July 7, 2008)
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