Yes. it does.
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> On Dec 28, 2014, at 9:02 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does this work for movin
Hi,
Does this work for moving folders as well as files?
Thanks,
Gabe
On Dec 28, 2014, at 6:38 AM, Emilio wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The feature you described is moving files.
> Once you select the content you want to relocate, go to the new directory you
> want to place the content. Press "cmd-op
thanks so much for this. its command option v to move the files to the wanted
directory. man this will save so much time. take care, max
On Dec 28, 2014, at 11:33 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
> Thanks so much to you and the others who also answered my query.
>
> Kindest regards to all of you; you we
Thanks so much to you and the others who also answered my query.
Kindest regards to all of you; you were very helpful.
Mike
On 28,Dec,2014, at 14:05, Jason White wrote:
> Mike Busboom wrote:
>> I am using Mac OS 10.9.5. Does anyone know of a way to move files from one
>> directory to another
Hello,
The feature you described is moving files.
Once you select the content you want to relocate, go to the new directory
you want to place the content. Press "cmd-option-V."
Voiceover will announce that you are "moving" the files and folders, and
you will hear a sound indicating the transfer
kliphzkor...@icloud.com wrote:
> The correct move command is command, option, v. not command, control, v. So
> copy with command c, then go to where you want the file, then push command,
> option, v. This will move the files instead of copying them. HTH
Thanks for the correction.
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Subject: Re: Moving files from one folder to another
Mike Busboom 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
Mike Busboom 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 als
Hi,
What I do is to make sure that I'm in, colun view by pressing CMD and 3
command. Then go and select the file in the current folder and copy it with CMD
and c. Go to the folder name, but don't expand it just highlight the folder you
want to move the file into. Press CMD, Option, and V altoge