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Malbone
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6 years ago
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Dragging file -- copy vs. move

I use Dropbox to move files between Mac computers (OS 10.11 and 10.13) and Windows computers (Win7).  When I drag a file from the Dropbox folder to a Windows local folder, it COPIES the file.  When I...
  • Rich's avatar
    6 years ago

    Malbone wrote:

    Why the inconsistent treatment of the same action?

    Whether a file is moved or copied when dragged is controlled by your operating system. Dropbox has nothing to do with it.

    I can't speak to a Mac ( Mark can comment on that ), but on Windows, a drag and drop between locations on the same drive is considered a move, and a drag and drop between locations on different drives is considered a copy. There are modifier keys that you can hold on both operating systems to change what happens when dragging files. On Windows, holding CTRL will force a copy, holding SHIFT will force a move, and holding CTRL-SHIFT will create a shortcut.


    Obviously there is a way in each system to reverse the default action, but why make the user remember to do that?


    Ask Microsoft and Apple. It's entirely on them.