Hi Dan,

There's an automator move workflow that you can download from Greg's
site:  http://w3.wmcnet.org/vo/workflows/
If you open this in automator and save it as a plug-in from the file menu
on the menu bar, e.g, with a name like "move", you'll be able to use this
from finder's contextual menu.  Simply select the items you want
to move in finder, VO-keys-shift-m to bring up the contextual menu, arrow
down to Automator and right arrow to the submenu.  You'll find the
plug-in name you saved,  e.g., "move".  When you select it a menu
will come up prompting you for the folder or directory you want to move
it to.

HTH

Cheers,

Esther
 
On Mar 07, 2008, at 09:54AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
>Hi all, if I wanted to move some files to another folder, what i've  
>been doing is copying them, and going to the folder that  I want to  
>put them in and pasting them in.  Especially if it's a lot of files,  
>having to  go back and delete the originals, is a pain.  I tried  
>cutting files, but I've found that.    I'm unable to do that.  If I  
>want to move files, is my only choice to go into terminal and do it  
>that way?
>
>

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