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How do I transfer a file from my documents to wife's documents

 
 
Misawa.Wade
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      9th Jun 2008
I have a laptop and my wife now has her own documents. How do I move a folder
from my documents to her documents. When I copy the folder then exit my
documents and enter her's I can no longer paste.
 
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grammatim
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      9th Jun 2008
Not a Word question, but a Windows question. You need to say what
version of Windows you're using, but ordinarily you'd copy or move a
file or folder by using the Copy or Move commands that appear at the
left of an open folder in Windows.

Unless it's impossible for you to change a folder that's under _her_
password because you don't have access to it?

On Jun 8, 7:36*pm, Misawa.Wade <Misawa.W...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> I have a laptop and my wife now has her own documents. How do I move a folder
> from my documents to her documents. When I copy the folder then exit my
> documents and enter her's I can no longer paste.


 
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