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Home › Forums › General discussions › How To Move File By Dragging Without Additional Click
Newby question: in order to move a file to another folder in the tree takes three steps:
1. drag the file
2. click the radio button “Move – Rename”
3. click OK
Is there a way to modify this process so that all that’s needed is dragging the file to the folder? I’d like it to be a one-step process, just the dragging.
File Voyager looks great!
Hello Beau, and welcome.
You can skip the click on the radio button (step 2 in your process) by holding Shift on your keyboard during the drag & drop process. But you will have to confirm the dialog box anyway.
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