How To cut and paste a file physically ................

AOA
i have to cut and paste a file physically.
what option may i use for it?
regards

nice pick...........
I mean that i dont have to cut and paste just data in
that files, but i have to cut and paste whole file
from one location to other.
Yup, if you need to do that physically you walk over to the filing cabinet, get the file out, cut it to pieces, take the pieces to the new location, glue them back together, and put the recreated file in the new filing cabinet.

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