to copy a selected file from one folder to another you could use the ?
In windows you would right-click on the selected file or folder and click copy and then go to the folder you want to place it in and right-click in the folder and click paste!
The most common tool used for copying files is Windows Explorer (similar to, but not to be confused with, Internet Explorer).
This is actually really easy to do. First create new folder by right clicking on the desktop, and going to New > Folder. When your new folder is created go to the file you want to copy and click on it to highlight it. Now press Ctrl+C and now go back to the folder you just made and open it. You should be in the folder, and while in the folder press Ctrl+V. Now the file is copied in the folder and your done!
well the lower case file means that there is still a part of the game in the lower case so go to the lowercase and copy it put it in a new folder and copy the other part uppercase paste it in new folder then copy the new folder to the official folder of the game then you could copy the world of craft done
You could make a copy of the .exe and put it in another folder which would allow you to play about with the file and still keep a copy of the original.
Where you drag from one folder to another on the same drive, Windows interprets this as a CUT/PASTE command and moves the file from one folder to the other. Where you drag a file to a folder on another drive, Windows interprets this as a COPY/PASTE command and creates a duplicate of the file in the target folder.
The Copy and Xcopy are the same in the sense that both copy the files and directory trees to another folder.
Yes, when you copy a folder, not only are you copying the folder, but you are also copying all the contents inside.
Find the world in your 'saves' folder (which is in your minecraft folder) and copy it to another location, like Documents or Desktop.
I compared 2 pix that were similar (one I could copy onto the SD drive and the other I ended up with the error message 0x80070052) and the only difference I could see was in the properties . . . the one I could copy had archived checked the other did not . . . hmmm
change the name
I had the same problem, but I just resolved it! Here is how I did it: 1- Create a personal folder, I assume you know how to create a personal folder (if you already have one, you may choose to close it, or you can keep it). 2- Open Outlook and click on contacts folder, right click on the folder and copy contacts, select personal as destination to copy folder. Now you have copied the contacts folder to your personal folder. You need to copy the personal folder to a CD, flash drive, or any other portable storage device. Note: you need to close outlook to copy your personal folder. 4 - Go to the destination computer where you want to copy contacts to and copy the personal folder to a location in your local drive. 5 - Open outlook and add the personal folder (you may close your existing personal folder) 6 - Once the personal folder is there, click on contacts, you should be able to see "personal folder contacts" along the outlook contacts. You are done!, you can play with the contacts the way you want.
To copy a folder from Documents into your Drafts Folder in the Yahoo UK mail and to email the folder to someone, first save a draft to your desktop.