How to move a sub directory from one directory to another, given that both are inside the same SVN repository? I am using tortoise SVN.

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Select the folder/files that you want to move, then RIGHT-CLICK them and drag them to where you want to move them. A menu will come up with an option "SVN Move versioned files here"

As clarified by phenry, the destination folder must be recognized as an SVN folder. The folder should already be committed to the repository or you can choose Add to set it to be added.

If the destination folder isn't part of an SVN repository, use the SVN Export command after your right-click and drag to copy the files to any destination folder.

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That was exactly what I needed, thanks! – Graviton Nov 5 '08 at 8:04
Wow. Didn't know that. TortoiseSVN was beginning to tick me off with that. – Daddy Warbox Nov 5 '08 at 8:49
That really helped me as well - thanks! – Guy Feb 7 '09 at 21:51
Excellent. What does move and rename do? – Tim May 5 '09 at 3:02
I believe that move and rename bring up a dialog prompting you for the new name or location. You must use "Rename" to keep the version history of a file. Move is the same as dragging and dropping and select the "Move versioned files here" – Chris Thompson May 6 '09 at 5:57
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Note that Chris Thompson's accepted answer only works if both directories are already recognized by TortoiseSVN. If you create a new folder in Explorer and try to move a file to it from an existing folder, you won't get the TortoiseSVN contextual menu items. After you create the new folder, you have to do either a Commit action (which creates a new version number) or an Add action (which doesn't), so TortoiseSVN knows about the new folder, and then you'll get the option to move the items in SVN. More here.

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Most people miss this part – Quintin Par Jan 24 '10 at 3:19
I'm one of those who missed this part. Thanks alot! – Clean May 22 '10 at 9:54
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Or in the Repository Browser, you can just drag the file/folder and drop into the desired folder.

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