Try command option v and see if it literally moves it over.  You could also add 
the fold that you are moving stuff to to your sidebar with command t then find 
it again while interacted in sidebar and command v or command option v and see 
if it moves it that way, then after done find the folder that you added to 
sidebar and vo shift m on the name and remove it unless of course you would 
rather keep it.  


On Jun 9, 2012, at 11:48 PM, Timothy J. Meloy wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I am trying to move some file folders around on my mac.  I've been going to 
> the folder I want to move, expanding it and hitting command c for copying.  
> I'm then going to the folder I want to paste the items into, but when I 
> expand that folder and press command v for paste, the computer is not putting 
> the folder in that position; it's putting the folder somewhere else.  Any 
> thoughts as to why this could be the  case?  I checked my vo AND it's 
> following the keyboard cursor.
> Thanks,
> T.J.
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