COPY
suggest changeCopies files. See also MOVE, XCOPY and ROBOCOPY.
Examples:
copy F:\File.txtCopies the file into the current directory, assuming the current directory is not
F:\.copy "F:\My File.txt"As above; quotation marks are needed to surround a file with spaces.
copy F:\*.txtCopies the files located at
F:\and ending in dot txt into the current directory, assuming the current directory is notF:\.copy F:\*.txt .Does the same as the above command.
copy File.txtIssues an error message, as
File.txtcannot be copied over itself.copy File1.txt File2.txtCopies
File1.txttoFile2.txt, overwritingFile2.txtif confirmed by the user or if run from a batch script.copy File.txt "My Directory"Copies
File.txtintoMy Directorydirectory, assumingMy Directoryexists.copy Dir1 Dir2Copies all files directly located in directory
Dir1intoDir2, assumingDir1andDir2are directories. Does not copy files located in nested directories ofDir1.copy *.txt *.bakFor each
*.txtfile in the current folder, makes a copy ending withbakrather thantxt.
Links:
$ copy /?
Copies one or more files to another location.
COPY [/D] [/V] [/N] [/Y | /-Y] [/Z] [/L] [/A | /B ] source [/A | /B]
[+ source [/A | /B] [+ ...]] [destination [/A | /B]]
source Specifies the file or files to be copied.
/A Indicates an ASCII text file.
/B Indicates a binary file.
/D Allow the destination file to be created decrypted
destination Specifies the directory and/or filename for the new file(s).
/V Verifies that new files are written correctly.
/N Uses short filename, if available, when copying a file with a
non-8dot3 name.
/Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
/-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
/Z Copies networked files in restartable mode.
/L If the source is a symbolic link, copy the link to the target
instead of the actual file the source link points to.
The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.
This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line. Default is
to prompt on overwrites unless COPY command is being executed from
within a batch script.
To append files, specify a single file for destination, but multiple files
for source (using wildcards or file1+file2+file3 format).