Hi.
Speaking of moving files... Wasn't there a little automator-script-thingy that someone made for doing this?

Den 09.11.2010 19:20, skrev Esther:
Hi Marlaina,

Do you know about the software product, "MoveAddict"? It allows you to
cut and paste files in Finder, and also allows you to merge folders
instead of replacing them. This was a MacUpdate promo offer at the end
of October, and you can still purchase it at a lesser discount for $6.49
from the mupromo site for the next 3 and a half days:

http://www.mupromo.com/deal/1330/moveaddict

Here's a link to the MacWorld review of MoveAddict:

http://www.macworld.com/reviews/product/563803/review/moveaddict_151.html

Note that if you purchase from the MacUpdate promo site, you'll need to
initially create an account, which involves negotiating a CAPTCHA. You
can go to the Solona web site for tools to help you negotiate this:
http://www.solona.net/

HTH. Cheers,

Esther


On Nov 9, 2010, at 08:03, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

I once had this problem solved, but now I cannot seem to accomplish
moving a file from one folder to another. I copy the file I want,
navigate to the folder I want, navigate into that folder and try to
paste and all I get is either a message asking me if I want to replace
the one I currently have, or a second copy of the same file located
just above the first file but with the word copy added to its name. As
I say, I did figure this out once but now I'm stuck. Can anyone help?

Marlaina



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