copy in place question

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ToddAndMargo

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Jul 18, 2018, 4:50:35 PM7/18/18
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Hi All,

Version 2.7.0 "Peace of Mind"

I figure I just don't know how to do this.

Question: when I want to duplicate a file in the same
folder as the original, I have had to copy the file to
another pane, rename item, then move it back to the original
folder.

Is there an easier way to do this?


Many thanks,
-T

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SanskritFritz

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Jul 18, 2018, 4:55:27 PM7/18/18
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Press F5, then use . (period) as your destination. You get prompted to overwrite your file, there you have Suggest New Name or just enter a new filename.

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Toni Asensi Esteve

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Jul 18, 2018, 6:09:21 PM7/18/18
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> Press F5, then use . (period) as your destination. You get prompted to

> overwrite your file, there you have Suggest New Name or just enter a new

> filename.

 

You can also use Ctrl+Ins and Shift+Ins

or Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V

 

Greetings!

Toni

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