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# Using drag and drop functionality

Parallels User Portal supports drag and drop functionality when running remote applications and desktops.

Here's how to use drag and drop when working with a remote application:

1. Select a file on your local computer.
2. Drag and drop the selected file to an app. The 'Save as' window will pop up.
3. Enter a name for the file and save it. The file will be saved on the server hosting the app.

You can also drag and drop files between two remote apps running on different hosts.

Here's how to use drag and drop with a remote desktop:

1. Select a file on your local computer.
2. Drag and drop the selected file to a remote desktop. The 'save as' window will pop up.
3. Enter a name for the file and save it. The file will be saved on the desktop on the server that hosts it.


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