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Drag Files and Folders Between Virtual Machines and Your Mac
You can use your mouse to drag files and folders in either direction.
Procedure
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In either the virtual machine or your Mac, with the pointer over the icon of the file or folder to move,
hold down the primary mouse button and drag the file or folder to the new location.
Fusion copies the file or folder to the new location.
Copy and Paste Between Virtual Machines and Your Mac Using the Menu
You can copy and paste between a virtual machine and your Mac.
Copy and paste works with images and text for Windows and Linux virtual machines and your Mac.
Procedure
1 In either the virtual machine or your Mac, select the text.
2 From the Edit menu, select Copy to copy the text, or Cut to move the text.
3 Move the pointer to the new location.
4 From the Edit menu, select Paste to copy or move the text to the new location.
Copy and Paste Between Virtual Machines and Your Mac Using Keyboard
Shortcuts
You can copy and paste between a virtual machine and your Mac.
You can copy and paste images and formatted text between a Windows or Linux virtual machine and your
Mac. You can copy and paste text between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac. Copying and pasting
files or folders between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac is not supported.
Prerequisites
To use these shortcuts, make sure the Fusion preference Enable Key Mappings preference is selected.
Procedure
1 In either the virtual machine or your Mac, select the text.
2
Use the Mac keyboard shortcut +C to copy the text, or +X to move the text.
3 Move the pointer to the new location.
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Use the Mac keyboard shortcut +V to copy or move the text to the new location.
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Using Windows
Explorer
You can use Windows Explorer to view shared folders between your Mac and Windows.
Using VMware Fusion
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