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shergenr
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6 years ago
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Using RoboCopy or xCopy to Move Files between folders

I have a 1400 files in a single folder on dropbox, called reports.  There are roughly 4 report types.  The report types are named in a way that I can't simply sort the folder alphabetically and grab ...
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    shergenr
    6 years ago

    I appreciate the reply and desire to help.  I figured out what I was doing wrong.

    In anycase, if the files one is desiring to move/copy are on the desktop, the OS tools can handle the mass move.  You are correct.  I used robocopy to move the files to the desired folders.   I didn't realize that my original robocopy commands were formulated incorrectly.  

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