Hi,

What I do is to make sure that I'm in, colun view by pressing CMD and 3 
command. Then go and select the file in the current folder and copy it with CMD 
and c. Go to the folder name, but don't expand it just highlight the folder you 
want to move the file into. Press CMD, Option, and V altogether. And it should 
move the file and not just paste it. The file should not be still in the 
previous folder where it came from. Just a quick note: I'm using Mountain Lion 
10.8.5, but I don't see why this method would not work in Mavericks. HTH. 

Eileen

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> On Dec 28, 2014, at 3:03 AM, Mike Busboom <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I am using Mac OS 10.9.5. Does anyone know of a way to move files from one 
> directory to another?  At present, I copy the files nto the new directory, 
> but then I have to go back into the original folder and delete them.  Is 
> there a shortcut that lets you copy the files to the intended folder while 
> simultaneously removing them from the original folder?
> 
> Thanks a million,
> 
> Mike
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