I want to move file XXX from the "source" folder to the "destination"
folder.
The "destination" folder already contains XXX so I'm asked if I want
to replace file XXX in the "destination" folder with file XXX from the
"source" folder.
If I reply "No", does file XXX get removed from the "source" folder
and where does it go?
If I reply Yes", where does file XXX in the "destination" folder go?
"gary" <gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message
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>I want to move file XXX from the "source" folder to the "destination"
> folder.
> The "destination" folder already contains XXX so I'm asked if I want
> to replace file XXX in the "destination" folder with file XXX from the
> "source" folder.
>
> If I reply "No", does file XXX get removed from the "source" folder
> and where does it go?
>
> If I reply Yes", where does file XXX in the "destination" folder go?
>
By far the best way to answer this simple question is to run
a little test yourself. This will only take five minutes and it will
give you the confidence you need instead of relying on the
advice of some stranger.
"gary" <gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message
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>I want to move file XXX from the "source" folder to the "destination"
> folder.
> The "destination" folder already contains XXX so I'm asked if I want
> to replace file XXX in the "destination" folder with file XXX from the
> "source" folder.
>
> If I reply "No", does file XXX get removed from the "source" folder
> and where does it go?
>
No, it stays right where it is.
> If I reply Yes", where does file XXX in the "destination" folder go?
>
"gary" <gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message
news:1182839566.599131.84420@d30g2000prg.googlegro ups.com...
>I want to move file XXX from the "source" folder to the "destination"
> folder.
> The "destination" folder already contains XXX so I'm asked if I want
> to replace file XXX in the "destination" folder with file XXX from the
> "source" folder.
>
> If I reply "No", does file XXX get removed from the "source" folder
> and where does it go?
It remains in the directory/folder where it was being copied/moved from.
>
> If I reply Yes", where does file XXX in the "destination" folder go?
It replaces/overwrites the original matching named file in the directory/folder
that it is being copied/moved to, the original one in the directory/folder is kaput.
If the contents of the file are exactly the same it won't matter if you allow the
copied/moved file to overwrite the original in place. If the contents are different
than the type of file being copied/moved you should rename the file before
copying/moving it, do not change the extension of the file as it may become unusable
until you set it back to the original.
--
Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/