More Less. Reply I have this question too 97 I have this question too Me too 97 Me too. Question marked as Apple recommended User profile for user: think. Answer: A: Answer: A: Option 1 Open up two finder windows, the downloads folder and in the second the location where you want to go and drag the file between the two. Option 3 Use the contextual menu. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu.
Loading page content. Aug 3, AM in response to rachel In response to rachel Option 1 Open up two finder windows, the downloads folder and in the second the location where you want to go and drag the file between the two.
Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: think. Aug 3, AM in response to rachel In response to rachel As far as I'm aware they are exactly the same methods to move a file in wondows, what version of windows do you see "move to folder" in the contextual menu?
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Read More Do not sell my personal information. Asked 6 years, 5 months ago. Active 1 year, 9 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Justin B Justin B 15 5 5 bronze badges. Crossposting unix. I just wasn't sure if it was the best method. I am basically downloading a database of files every so many hours and I wasn't sure if mv was the best way.
Right now I am saving the file to a temporary directory with wget and then running the command to mv in the script when wget closes. Ok, on the other hand rsync after wget has finished would also work fine if you download mutiple files at once.
Thank you! I appreciate the info. You can also select multiple files and move multiple files at once using any of the steps below. See: How to select or highlight multiple files and folders. To cut and paste a file, select the file you want to move, right-click the highlighted file, and then select Cut.
Browse to the folder you want to move the file to, right-click in the folder, and select Paste. Alternatively, you can click Edit from the file menu , select Cut to cut the files, browse to where you want to move the files, then select Edit and Paste in the file menu.
Finally, you can also use shortcut keys to cut and paste files. The files are now in your destination folder.
Highlight the files you want to move, press and hold your right mouse button, and drag-and-drop the files to where you want to move them. When you release the mouse button, a menu appears, similar to the example shown in the picture. Select the Move here option to move the files. For drag-and-drop to work, you'll need to be able to see the window of where you are moving the files.
To use the "Move to Folder" command, select the file by clicking the file name.
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