-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".
oops. Forgot a step. I go to the file, which selects it; do command-c
for copy; go to the place where I want it and open it and do command-
v to paste. However, I think that copying and pasting do behave
differently depending on whether you are in list mode, icon mode, or
column mode though copying from the desktop should be pretty
straightforward. The appliction Jerry mentions is ok but for now I
prefer to do it this way; probably just habit.
- Re: copying from desktop to other folder Cheryl Homiak
- Re: copying from desktop to other folder Cheryl Homiak
- Re: copying from desktop to other folder Scott Howell
- Re: copying from desktop to other folder Scott Howell
