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    12 <concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-00DE7E90-4C6B-577A-85E1-76698CA2AB69"><title>How to move a file </title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody><p>You can move a single file to a different directory without renaming it, using <codeph>RFs::Rename()</codeph>. </p> <codeblock id="GUID-22477BFA-4A5B-5558-81A1-00640762CE3F" xml:space="preserve">
       
    13 // Move file.txt from dir1 to dir2
       
    14 _LIT(KFileSource,"\\dir1\\file.txt");
       
    15 _LIT(KFileTarget,"\\dir2\\file.txt");
       
    16 User::LeaveIfError(fsSession.Rename(KFileTarget,KFileSource));
       
    17 </codeblock> <section><title>Notes</title> <ul><li id="GUID-F50D0B59-846A-519D-BE67-8F0C6544AC6E"><p><codeph>RFs::Replace()</codeph> can also be used to move a file. The difference between the two functions is that <codeph>Rename()</codeph> will return an error if a file with the new name already exists in the target directory whereas <codeph>Replace()</codeph> will overwrite it. Another way to move files is to use <codeph>CFileMan::Move()</codeph>. This may be used to move multiple files.</p> </li> </ul> </section> </conbody></concept>