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# DirTreeMoveToFolder

## Description

Move the current selection to a folder.

It is possible to select the folder either from a "leaf-less/folders-only" version of the current widget contents, or via text input.

First, invoke the action on the current selection:

![Invoking the action](/files/n1zLho8s73NUtveZgqao)

Then, either enter the "path" to the folder where you want to move the items, or pick it from the "folders-only" tree:

![Select/enter path](/files/xWlqQi3T7TYHHJiYRyIy)

Upon completion, the items will have been moved to the specified location:

![Result](/files/nClt6yMZbKbaLvKV5sFe)

### Notes

When using the text line input,

1. The widget offers history, and will conveniently offer the most-recently-used folder upon invocation
2. Entering the path to an unexisting folder, will offer to create it.


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