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[GH-ISSUE #109] File Drag & Drop #86
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Originally created by @hactar on GitHub (Sep 4, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ciur/papermerge/issues/109
Selecting a file, cut, opening the folder, paste is cumbersome. Being able to drag files into folders would improve ux. Dragging tags into files or files onto tags when this feature comes would be nice too.
@ciur commented on GitHub (Sep 5, 2020):
@hactar, good point! I will keep it in mind!
@ciur commented on GitHub (Jul 31, 2022):
Duplicate of #445. Feature was implemented and is available in 2.1.0a35
Drag 'n drop quick demo for drag 'n dropping file for importing documents:
drag-n-drop-demo.webm
Drag 'n drop also works when copying documents, folders, and pages. Here is a demo: