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Then drag your selection and drop it on local directory. Then drag your selection and drop it on local directory.
-If you are using [[ui_commander|Commander interface]] you can drop the files on its [[ui_file_panel|local panel]]. If you drop the files on empty place on file list, the files will be downloaded to current local directory((You may consider turning off //[[ui_pref_commander#panels_options|Full row select]]// option to be able to drop files everywhere except directory files names to download then to current local directory)). If you drop the files on local directory icon (either in the file list or directory tree), the files will be downloaded to that directory.+If you are using [[ui_commander|Commander interface]] you can drop the files on its [[ui_file_panel|local panel]]. If you drop the files on empty place on file list, the files will be downloaded to current local directory((You may consider turning off //[[ui_pref_commander#panels_options|Full row select]]// option to be able to drop files everywhere except directory files names to download them to current local directory)). If you drop the files on local directory icon (either in the file list or directory tree), the files will be downloaded to that directory.
You can also drop the files to Windows Explorer or other application. Possible external transfer destinations and the way they are handled depends on whether you have or not installed the [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]]. If you have installed it, you can drag the files to Windows Explorer (including desktop) only. On the other hand, the files will be transferred directly to the destination. If you have not installed the extension, you can drag the files to the most applications supporting drag&drop (for example archivers). Drawback is that the files need to be downloaded to temporary directory first. You can also drop the files to Windows Explorer or other application. Possible external transfer destinations and the way they are handled depends on whether you have or not installed the [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]]. If you have installed it, you can drag the files to Windows Explorer (including desktop) only. On the other hand, the files will be transferred directly to the destination. If you have not installed the extension, you can drag the files to the most applications supporting drag&drop (for example archivers). Drawback is that the files need to be downloaded to temporary directory first.

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