Hi David!
Did you not get that apple script to move files then?
Colin

On 20 Nov 2010, at 00:27, Rafaela Freundt wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I think  what is happening is that in macos you can not cut and paste files. 
> Apple thinks it is wrong or something.
> 
> rafaela
> El 19/11/2010, a las 19:08, David Hole escribió:
> 
>> Hi folks.
>> Can someone here tell me what is happening?
>> When I drag and drop files in the finder, they are just copying...
>> The purpose was to drag and drop them (like cut and paste...)
>> Do I have to press an extra key when dropping the files to get them just 
>> moved and not copied, or what?
>> Hope for good answers.
>> Note: I'm using OS X 10.6.5 Snow Leopard
>> Kind regards David
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