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# Move document

Documents live inside folders, and you can move them between folders at any time.

{% stepper %}
{% step %}
Go to `Files` in the main menu.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Navigate to the **folder** where the document is located.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Click the **menu icon** to the right of the document name and select `Move to` .

<img src="/files/pIRM93ebiUHVvck5MLea" alt="Document menu in folder" width="563">
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
I the dialog, select the destination folder and confirm. The document is moved to the new folder and everyone who has access to it will see the new location the next time they open it.
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

{% hint style="info" %}
You need write access to the target folder to move a document there. For meeting folders, you must be the meeting organiser or a meeting administrator.
{% endhint %}


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