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DJClark21
Explorer | Level 3
3 years ago

Cut & Paste - Not Copy

I use the desktop interface (Windows 10) to move files from my iPhone to my laptop. I recently had to wipe my laptop and rebuild it, and in doing so, my settings for Dropbox have changed. I used to b...
  • Rich's avatar
    3 years ago

    DJClark21 wrote:

    I recently had to wipe my laptop and rebuild it, and in doing so, my settings for Dropbox have changed. I used to be able to click and drag a file from Dropbox (in File Explorer) to the destination file on my laptop, and it would delete the file in Dropbox in File Explorer.


    Just to be clear, you're dragging a file from the Dropbox folder to another folder somewhere else on the computer? If so, this isn't a Dropbox function; it's your operating system.

     

    I suspect that you're now working across more than one drive. In Windows (and most operating systems), when you drag a file from one folder to another, whether it's a copy or a move is determined by the destination. If you're dragging a file from one folder to another on the same drive, Windows will move the file. If you're dragging a file from one folder to another on a different drive, Windows will copy the file.

     

    You can alter that behavior by holding modifier keys while dragging the file. Holding CTRL while dragging a file will always copy it. Holding SHIFT will always move it, and holding CTRL-SHIFT will always create a shortcut in the destination to the original.