For Copy, Move, Zip and Unzip operations, the target path may be changed by typing the desired target path in the target field. Error checking is performed on edited paths and filenames to ensure that they conform to the drive type (FAT or HPFS) requirements and the dialog title bar will show path errors and other information. You may create a target directory by adding it to the path if there is more than one file selected. However, unless you need to create a new directory, it is generally easier to click the path into the target field by using point and click methods.
Using the Opposite Window to Point and Click
By default, the target path is initialized to the path of the opposite file window. Click in the window (or use the window select buttons at the bottom of the Directories window) to set it active so that its directory tree may be used. If the target directory is on a different drive, scan the appropriate drive into the window. When the correct tree is displayed, single click on the desired target directory. The path will appear in the target field of the dialog. The directory tree will not accept double clicks if its associated file window is locked.
Using the Same Window to Point and Click
If the target directory is on the same drive as the source, simply click on the target directory in the tree.
If the target directory is on a different drive, it is best to use Multiple Trees and, by holding down the CTRL key, add the drive that is needed. However, it is possible to change drives in single tree moding even though there are selected files in the File window. When a dialog is present, the Drive and Directories windows are decoupled from the File window. Change drives and when the tree with the target directory is displayed, single click on the desired target directory and its path will appear in the target field of the dialog.