>> but this is not the same thing as in Windows 95/98, etc where you can >> actually copy, cut, paste an entire program; say like you want to >> move the entire program AppleWorks to another folder or HD.
Apologies in advance, but I find I can't bear to let this go by 2 days running. If we're working with a desktop metaphor, then opening the 2 folders 'side by side' and dragging the contents is the way to go. The out-of-context cut and paste adopted by win9x-and-onwards is confusing to every 'newbie' I've used it in front of. If you want to 'rifle through' the contents of your hard drive (filing cabinet??) quickly, make an alias of it and put it in your Apple Menu. -- Take care ..... Brian [PLEASE NOTE domain name changed -kindly update your address book] -- PCI-PowerMacs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics http://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Sonnet & PowerLogix Upgrades - start at $169 | & CDRWs on Sale! | Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html> PCI-PowerMacs list info: <http://lowendmac.com/lists/pci-powermacs.shtml> Send list messages to: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For digest mode, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subscription questions: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archive:<http://www.mail-archive.com/pci-powermacs%40mail.maclaunch.com/> Using a Macintosh? Get free email and more at Applelinks! <http://www.applelinks.com>
