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This is the opposite of the traditional workflow (Right-click -> New Folder -> Type name -> Drag file). The standard operating system file manager (Explorer/Finder) was designed in the 1990s. It relies on linear mouse movements. Studies show that moving a file to a folder takes an average of 4.3 seconds. If you do this 50 times a day, that is over 3.5 hours of lost time per month.

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You have budget_2024.xlsx on your desktop. You press Ctrl + Shift + N (Windows) or a custom macro. Instantly, a folder named budget_2024 appears, and the Excel file is inside it. This is the opposite of the traditional workflow

A: Yes, as long as the network latency is low (<5ms). High latency may cause the FileMove command to fail. Add a Sleep 200 delay in your script for NAS drives. Studies show that moving a file to a