Where do you learn how to use the terminal commands? I’m sure that would be a 
good thing to know as you indicate. And people talk about doing it but never 
say how it’s done.

> On Dec 28, 2014, at 5:05 AM, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Mike Busboom <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am using Mac OS 10.9.5. Does anyone know of a way to move files from one
>> directory to another?  
> 
> Two ways:
> 
> 1. The faster method in most cases is to use the mv command from your terminal
> shell prompt. It's even faster if you use tab completion to save typing, and
> you also have the advantage of wildcard expansion for moving multiple files
> and directories. People who don't know how to use command line interfaces well
> are at a serious disadvantage as computer users.
> 
> 2. From the finder, use command-c to copy the file to the clipboard, then
> navigate to the destination directory and type command-ctrl-v (I hope that's
> correct). It moves the file instead of copying it as the plain command-v
> operation does.
> 
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