Move or copy an item to another folder (2024)

Just as a file cabinet contains folders to help you organize your documents, Outlook gives you a similar way to save and organize email messages. Depending on which version of Outlook you're using, you can move or copy messages between folders inseveral different ways.To work with multiple messages, do the following first:

  • To select adjacent messages, click the first message, and then hold down Shift and click the last message. All messages in the list between the first and last message you clicked are selected.

  • To select nonadjacent messages, click the first message, and then hold down Ctrl and click additional items.

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Select a tab for your version of Outlook

Not sure which version you're using? SeeWhat version of Outlook do I have?

New OutlookClassic OutlookWeb

Note:If the steps under this New Outlook tab don't work, you may notbe using new Outlook for Windows yet. Select Classic Outlookand follow those steps instead.

Move using drag and drop

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. Drag to the destination folder, and then release the mouse button.

    Notes:

    • If the folder you want to move or copy the message to does not appear because it is in a collapsed folder, hover the mouse pointer over the collapsed folder icon and the subfolders will appear. Repeat this as necessary until the folder you want appears.

    • If the item you want to move is a public folder or a SharePoint list, dragging it to another folder results in a Copy operation.

Use the Move or Copy option

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. On the Outlook ribbon, in the Move group, select Move. Alternatively, right-click the item and depending on what you want to do, select Move or Copy to folder.

  3. Select a folder from the drop-down list.

    • If your folder isn't listed, select Move to a different folder(or Copy to a different folder). From the list of all available folders select the folder you want to move or copy to.

Notes about moving items in Offline mode

If you're using new Outlook Offline, note that moving items older than the configured time range behaves differently than when using Online Mode or if you're usingOutlook on the Web. (To check if you're in Offline or Online mode, select Settings > General > Offline.)

Item movement when Offline is set

In Offline mode, if you move an item older than the time range set to a different folder within a user or shared mailbox, a copy of the item is created in the destination folder and the original item will be moved to the Recoverable Items folder. This occurs to ensure data integrity and prevent accidental loss of items.

Item movement in Online Mode and in Outlook on the web

When using Outlook in Online Mode or if you're using Outlook on the web, moving items between folders functions as expected, without creating a copy of the item in the destination folder or moving the original item to the Recoverable Items folder.

Move using drag and drop

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. Drag to the destination folder, and then release the mouse button.

    Notes:

    • If the folder you want to move or copy the message to does not appear because it is in a collapsed folder, hover the mouse pointer over the collapsed folder icon and the subfolders will appear. Repeat this as necessary until the folder you want appears.

    • If the item you want to move is a public folder or a SharePoint list, dragging it to another folder results in a Copy operation.

Copy using drag and drop

  1. Select the item you want to move by holding down the right-mouse button (or the alternate mouse button if you're using the mouse with your left hand).

  2. Drag to the destination folder and release the mouse button.

  3. When the context menu appears, select Copy.

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Use the Move to Folder or Copy to Folder option

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. On the Outlook ribbon, in the Move group, select Move.

    • To move an item to a folder, select the folder from the drop-down list.

      If your folder isn't listed, select Other Folder and select the folder from the Choose Folder dialog box.

    • To copy an item to a folder, select Copy to Folder.


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Move or copy an item using the clipboard

  1. Select the item you want to move or copy.

  2. To move, right-click and select Cut. To copy, right-click and select Copy.

    Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut.
    To copy the item: click Ctrl+C.
    To move the item: click Ctrl+X

  3. Navigate to the folder where you want to move or copy the item to, and then click Ctrl+V.

A note about moving items in Cached Exchange Mode

If you're using Outlook for Windows in Cached Exchange Mode,moving items older than the configured time range behaves differently than when using Online Mode or when you're usingOutlook on the Web.

Note:Cached Exchange Mode is available with work or school accounts using Microsoft 365 or accounts hosted in Exchange.

In Cached mode, if you move an item older than the time range set for Outlook's cached mode to a different folder within a user or shared mailbox, a copy of the item is created in the destination folder and the original item will be moved to the Recoverable Items folder. This occurs to ensure data integrity and prevent accidental loss of items.

Move using drag and drop

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. Drag to the destination folder, and then release the mouse button.

    Notes:

    • If the folder you want to move or copy the message to does not appear because it is in a collapsed folder, hover the mouse pointer over the collapsed folder icon and the subfolders will appear. Repeat this as necessary until the folder you want appears.

    • If the item you want to move is a public folder or a SharePoint list, dragging it to another folder results in a Copy operation.

Use the Move or Copy option

  1. Select the item you want to move.

  2. On the Outlook ribbon, in the Move group, select Move. Alternatively, right-click the item and depending on what you want to do, select Move or Copy to folder.

  3. Select a folder from the drop-down list.

    • If your folder isn't listed, select Move to a different folder(or Copy to a different folder). From the list of all available folders select the folder you want to move or copy to.

Move or copy an item to another folder (2024)

FAQs

Move or copy an item to another folder? ›

Copying – make a duplicate of the selected file or folder and place it in another location. Moving – move the original files or folder from one place to another (change the destination). The move deletes the original file or folder, while copy creates a duplicate.

How do I move a file to another folder? ›

Move files to an existing folder in Internal storage
  1. On your Android device, open Files by Google .
  2. Under "Categories," select a category.
  3. Find the files you want to move. To move one file: In grid view : Press and hold the file. ...
  4. Tap Internal storage.
  5. Choose the folder you want to move the file to.
  6. Tap Move here.

What is the use of copying and moving files answer? ›

Copying – make a duplicate of the selected file or folder and place it in another location. Moving – move the original files or folder from one place to another (change the destination). The move deletes the original file or folder, while copy creates a duplicate.

Is it better to copy or move files? ›

But all in all, you shouldn't see a difference in speed when copying files on the same drive or outside of it. When it comes to moving a file to a different drive—or using the Cut command—you're basically creating a copy of the file in a different location then deleting the original file.

Which action will copy and move files between folders? ›

To copy, select the folders and files in the source , right-click, and select Copy, or press Ctrl + C to copy. To move, select the folders and files in the source, right-click and select Cut, or press Ctrl + X to cut.

What is the command to move a folder into another folder? ›

The 'mv' command to move files does support wildcard characters. Simply use mv folder1/folder2/* <destination> . This command will move all files in folder1/folder2 to your specified destination.

How to move from one folder to another folder in command prompt? ›

To change the directory in Command Prompt (Cmd), use the “cd” command followed by the desired directory path, e.g., “cd C:NewDirectory.”

Does copying and moving a file or a folder mean the same thing? ›

Copying simply implies copying a piece of data to a new location while keeping the original intact. The moving command moves a file or directory from one place to another.

Which is the easiest method for copying and moving files? ›

Right-click menus: Right-click a file or folder and choose Cut or Copy, depending on whether you want to move or copy it. Then right-click your destination folder and choose Paste.

Does moving a file make a copy? ›

If you move a large file (say, a few gigabytes in size) to another drive, it will take quite a while. That's because the file is being copied. If you move the same large file to a different folder (directory) on the same drive, the computer finishes so quickly that it seems instantaneous.

Is copying the same as moving? ›

Copying means to create a new file with the same contents as the original. Moving has the effect of creating a new file and removing the original.

What does it mean to move a file? ›

Copying files is making a clone of the same file on another destination whereas moving file is changing the location of the file permanently. Moving files does not create a clone or another copy of the file.

What is the different between folder and file? ›

A file is the common storage unit in a computer, and all programs and data are "written" into a file and "read" from a file. A folder holds one or more files, and a folder can be empty until it is filled. A folder can also contain other folders, and there can be many levels of folders within folders.

What are the three ways of moving a file or a folder? ›

A file or folder can be copied or moved to a new location by dragging and dropping with the mouse, using the copy and paste commands, or by using keyboard shortcuts.

What are the three ways of copying or moving a file? ›

Answer
  • Right click on mouse and click copy... Right click and paste where needed...
  • Shortcut keys... Select the file, Click Ctrl+ C. Go to the location where you want to paste the file, Click Ctrl + V.
  • Drag the file form the folder you want to move to the folder in which you need it...
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How do I move files to another folder without copying them? ›

There are several ways to move instead of copying files on a computer. The universal way that is applicable on Windows and macOS is to highlight the files you want to move, then drag and drop them to the destination folder.

How to move all files in a folder to another folder windows? ›

Press CTRL+X to cut the selected files (from current folder) then open the destination folder and press CTRL+V to paste the files. This way the files are moved. Other way after selection is to drag the selected files to the destination folder.

What is the easiest way to move a file from one folder to another in Windows XP? ›

Pressing the Ctrl key while dragging to another folder on the same disk copies the icon. (If you do so within a single window, Windows creates a duplicate of the file called “Copy of [filename].”) Pressing Shift while dragging from one disk to another moves the folder or file (without leaving a copy behind).

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