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1 {Making changes}
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3 I want to remove, rename, or copy a file
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5 To remove or rename a file, you first need to find it in the list of
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6 files under "My work". This area normally shows only those files that
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7 you have changed since your last commit: if it isn't one of those,
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8 toggle the "Show all files" option at the bottom of the window.
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10 To *remove* a file from version control so that changes to it are no longer tracked:
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12 *1. Select the file you want to remove in the list of files under "My work".*
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14 *2. Click Remove in the toolbar on the left of the window*
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16 The file will be moved to the *"Removed"* list. This tells Mercurial
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17 to stop tracking the file the next time you commit. The file itself
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18 is not removed from the disc: you will need to do that using your
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19 system file manager afterwards.
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21 * Note: the equivalent Mercurial command for this is *hg remove -Af*
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23 To *rename* or *copy* a file:
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25 *1. Select the file you want to remove in the list of files under "My work".*
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27 *2. Right-click and select "Rename..." or "Copy..." on the context menu*
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29 *3. Enter a new name for the file.*
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31 * Note: the equivalent Mercurial commands are *hg rename* and *hg copy*
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