Hey,
i sometimes need to move some files around in a project. That doesn't seem to work. I only managed it by cut&paste via context-menu.
Is there no possibility to just drop a file from one folder to another?
Regards, T.
Drag&Drop in Project-Explorer!?
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Re: Drag&Drop in Project-Explorer!?
No, you'll need to use the Windows Explorer for advanced file operations.
Re: Drag&Drop in Project-Explorer!?
Is that Feature planned for some future version of WeBuilder? That would be great!
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Re: Drag&Drop in Project-Explorer!?
I doubt it. If you'd want such a feature, please use the 'feature requests' forum. If others share your enthusiasm, then it could get onto the 'todo' list.
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Re: Drag&Drop in Project-Explorer!?
remember, f6 will open the current file's parent folder in a new explorer window. Makes this sorta stuff snappy.