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i have a folder for using daily job , that folder is in my desktop. but that
folder is shared to use another user with another computer. my question is
how i can move that folder into d drive without loss any sharing.
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Untested.

Guess #1: What happens if you just move it to the other location?

Guess #2: What happens if you open the file in excel and use File|SaveAs and
save it to the new location?



shanavas wrote:

i have a folder for using daily job , that folder is in my desktop. but that
folder is shared to use another user with another computer. my question is
how i can move that folder into d drive without loss any sharing.


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