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How do I move more than 1 file from one directory to another in Windows?
Open both the destination and source folders. In the source folders select the files you want to move by holding down "Ctrl" on the keyboard. When you're done click and hold one of these files and move them to the destination folder.
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Last update: 2010-03-16 10:39
Author: Cory Labbree
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