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Copying and moving files and directories
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files and folders!copying
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datoteke in mape!kopiranje
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files and folders!moving
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datoteke in mape!premikanje
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You can cut, copy, and paste files or directories in the \application{Files} file manager by right-clicking on the item and selecting the corresponding button from the pop-up menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts \keystroke{Ctrl+X}, \keystroke{Ctrl+C}, and \keystroke{Ctrl+V} to cut, copy, and paste files and directories, respectively.
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Multiple files can be selected by left-clicking in an empty space (\ie, not on a file or directory), holding the mouse button down, and dragging the cursor across the desired files or directories. This ``click-drag'' action is useful when you are selecting items that are grouped closely together. To select multiple files or directories that are not positioned next to each other, hold down the \keystroke{Ctrl} key while clicking on each item individually. Once the desired files and/or directories are selected, right-click on any of the selected items to perform an action just like you would for a single item.
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When one or more items have been ``copied,'' navigate to the desired location, then right-click in an empty area of the window and select \button{Paste} to copy them to the new location. While the \emph{copy} command can be used to make a duplicate of a file or directory in a new location, the \emph{cut} command can be used to move files and directories. That is, a copy will be placed in a new location, and the original will be removed from its current location.
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Note that when you ``cut'' or ``copy'' a file or directory, nothing will happen until you ``paste'' it somewhere. Paste will only affect the most recent item(s) cut or copied.
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To move a file or directory, select the item to move, then click \menu{Edit \then Cut}. Navigate to the desired location, then click \menu{Edit \then Paste}. If you click on a file or directory, drag it, then hold down the \keystroke{Alt} key and drop it to your destination directory, a menu will appear asking whether you want to \emph{copy}, \emph{move}, or \emph{link} the item.
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As with the \emph{copy} command above, you can also perform this action using the right-click menu, and it will work for multiple files or directories at once. An alternative way to move a file or directory is to click on the item, and then drag it to the new location.
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Using multiple tabs and multiple Files windows
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Uporaba več zavihkov in oken Datotek
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/file-manager.tex :96
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