Hello,

yes, it is common to need to "move" files/folders after copying them rather 
than cutting them.  You are still able to cut text and paste it where ever it 
may be needed.  I still don't understand the need to move instead of cutting 
and pasting, and it accomplishes the same thing, but it is confusing for those 
coming from a Windows environment.

Harry
On Mar 19, 2013, at 4:51 PM, Michael Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello listers,
> i found a little trick in regards to cutting and pasting files in ML.
> a little background, i had a folder on an external hard drive witch i wanted 
> to cut and move to a new location but the cut option was dimmed.
> i found a way, i hit command c to copy then, after finding the place where i 
> wanted the folder moved i hit command option and v and presto! it cut the 
> folder instead of copping.
> i just thought i would let the list know about this in cace someone was 
> having trubbel.
> 
> kind regards
> 
> Michael
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