Folders and items, such as files (including Not in View files) and change requests, can be moved from one project view to another as long as the two views are on the same server configuration. Moving a folder also moves its contents, its child folders, and their contents. When an item is moved to another project view, it belongs to the new view, although its behavior, configuration, and other properties do not change. It loses any labels it had in the previous view, however, because labels cannot move from view to view. Also, if you roll back the view to an earlier point in time, you will no longer see the folders and/or items that have been moved.
Moving a folder or item within a view causes that folder or item to be copied in that view's child or parent views, if branching has not occurred. In this application, a move is a copy operation followed by a delete operation, and delete operations are not propagated from view to view for folders and items that have not branched. Therefore, the view in which the move was made has one copy of the folder or item in the new location, while the related views have two copies of the folder or item, one in the original location and one in the new location, the equivalent of a share.