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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"

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That was exactly what I needed, thanks! – Ngu Soon Hui 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 at 21:51
Excellent. What does move and rename do? – tim May 5 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 at 5:57
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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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If a user has moved files using the repository browser...is there a way to see this changes? It will not show up in the "svn log", right?

The problem is. Somebody moved a folder by mistake, but as always in Windows with it's drag-n-drop, they just get lost - i mean - I don't know where it fell and I don't know which folder actually moved...

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This is probably best asked as a new question. – Chris Thompson May 11 at 19:24
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You can find more thorough answer here

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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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