differentiate between moving and copying a file
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Copying a file, folder or piece of content means duplicating it. It appears in its new location and remains in its old one too. Theassociated keyboard shortcuts are "Ctrl+C" (or "Command+C" on a Mac) to copy whatever is selected and "Ctrl+V" ("Command+V") to paste it into a new location.
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Copying a file, folder or piece of content means duplicating it. It appears in its new location and remains in its old one too. Theassociated keyboard shortcuts are "Ctrl+C" (or "Command+C" on a Mac) to copy whatever is selected and "Ctrl+V" ("Command+V") to paste it into a new location.
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Copying a file, folder or piece of content means duplicating it. It appears in its new location and remains in its old one too. Theassociated keyboard shortcuts are "Ctrl+C" (or "Command+C" on a Mac) to copy whatever is selected and "Ctrl+V" ("Command+V") to paste it into a new location.
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