New Windows update makes it easier to move files around

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Microsoft continues to roll out new test versions of Windows 11 with useful features. Recently, the “jump lists” feature from Windows 10 were reintroduced and now the company has launched the slightly smaller Windows 11 Build 26241 beta, which makes it easier to move files around in Explorer.


Kristian Kask

Kristian Kask

Kristian Kask

With the new feature, you can simply move files around on your computer by dragging them to the address bar or “breadcrumbs” in Explorer. For example, if you are browsing My Computer> Local Disk (C:)> Users> Your Name> Documents, you can simply drag the files to one of the folders in the address bar.

Windows 11 Build 26241 should also fix some small bugs, but the new feature in Explorer is the main novelty of the new beta. Build 26241 has also started rolling out to members of Microsoft’s Windows Insider program.

This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

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