Copying a folder is to copy a file or folder from its original location to a specified location, the copy, paste operation is usually a combination of operations, when a file is copied, immediately need to paste operation. You can actually copy files to a specific folder by using the Send to feature in the right-click menu.
Right-click the file or folder you want to copy, and then select Send To, and select an option to quickly copy the file or folder to the specified directory.
By holding down the Shift key and right-clicking the file or folder, you can see that the Send To menu item extends many directories.
The "Send To" menu item is actually editable, you can delete unwanted directories, or you can add custom directories. First press and hold the "win+r" shortcut to open "Run" and enter the "shell:sendto" command.
Click OK to open the "Send to" folder, which is the corresponding shortcut to the "Send To" menu item, removes unwanted shortcuts, and creates new shortcuts that you need.
You can then open the Send To menu item to discover the newly created shortcut. You can use this method to quickly copy files to the specified folder later.