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How to move files using Windows Explorer’s file paths
Monday November 4, 2024. 04:50 PM , from PC World
Further reading: Unlock the potential of Windows File Explorer with this free app To move files using Explorer’s file paths, use the breadcrumb navigation of the Explorer in the address bar. Breadcrumbs is a design pattern for the layout of a graphical user interface. It’s normally a line of text that indicates where you are in a branched folder structure. Since the last update for Windows 11, you can simply copy or move files within their path in Explorer using the mouse. IDG Explorer displays this information at the top under the address bar. An entry such as This PC – Win11 (C:) – Windows – System32, for example, tells you that you are currently in the System32 folder, a subfolder of Windows on the C: drive in This PC. This line contains four breadcrumbs. You can now easily move a file from System32 to the Windows folder by dragging the file onto this breadcrumb with the mouse. To copy the file, press the Ctrl key.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2509556/to-copy-files-using-the-path-in-explorer.html
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