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Right-click From either of these options, you can choose Open in the Browser or open in the native application. Option 3: Double-click This is the option that is not that obvious and might be new to some.

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SP files are not meant to be opened. You may get a pop-up asking if you'd rather sync the library. This is up to you. When you open a library in File Explorer, the folder on your desktop is temporary.

If you use sync, you'll get a persistent folder that stays in sync with the document library. If you get an Internet Explorer Security dialog, select Allow. You can also select the Do not show me the warning for this program again checkbox. Now that you have both document libraries open in File Explorer—the source and the destination—you can copy or move files and folders between them. Arrange the two windows so you can copy or move between them.

You can display both on the screen with these steps:. The window should dock to the left side of the screen. Both windows should now be visible. If you're moving files, you can also select and drag the files from one File Explorer window to another, rather than using cut and paste.

Note: If your library uses versioning, you only get the published or the most current documents. You can't move or copy previous versions. Note: If you don't see Paste , return to the source folder, highlight the files and folders you want, right-click and select Cut or Copy.

When you've copied or moved all the files you want, close both File Explorer windows. Any file or folder changes you've made are automatically uploaded to SharePoint. Return to the destination library in SharePoint. If the new files, folders, or changes haven't appeared yet, refresh the page. In addition to using View in File Explorer , you can also sync the library with your desktop. When you sync, you get a persistent copy of the SharePoint library on your desktop.

You can save files directly to the synced folder, and they are automatically uploaded in the SharePoint library it's synced to. You can sync either or both your source and destination libraries and work between them as well.

To learn how to upload files, see Upload files and folders to a document library. If Internet Explorer is your browser, you should consider switching to Microsoft Edge or another modern browser.

Note: Microsoft apps and services will not support Internet Explorer 11 starting August 17,



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