Organizing files shortcut?

We are trying to organize some sites that were built poorly. I am wondering if there is an easy way to locate all the images in a site and move them all into a new folder. I know that you can find all the images in the Assets window, but I can't drag and drop them from there. When I choose "Locate in Site" it highlights the in the file structure, but I still can't drag and drop into a new folder. Is there a way to do what I am trying to do?

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Any file moving should be done in the OS interface, be it Windows Explorer or Mac's Finder. Afterward, you'd need to go through page by page and update all links, images, and file references so they are correct.
That's the hard way.
If you do all your file moving in DW's File Panel, all the links and file references are automatically updated for you as you move files.

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