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How to 'cut'
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<blockquote data-quote="coach_z" data-source="post: 374987" data-attributes="member: 5513"><p>there is no built in cut feature because it is really a flawed system. you always have the opportunity to cut it, and then lose it with a power failure, a system crash(although that never really happens) or you might forget and copy something else and then poof! your file is gone!! just a few examples</p><p></p><p>the best way to do this is to drag and drop your files. once you select a file you can navigate through finder by holding the file above menu's which will then open and then you can drop wherever you want to</p><p></p><p>my favorite way to do this is to open two seperate finder windows, one with the source file and one with the sources final location and simply drag and drop between folders...or you can use your desktop as temporary drag and drop storage between finder windows</p><p></p><p>-chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coach_z, post: 374987, member: 5513"] there is no built in cut feature because it is really a flawed system. you always have the opportunity to cut it, and then lose it with a power failure, a system crash(although that never really happens) or you might forget and copy something else and then poof! your file is gone!! just a few examples the best way to do this is to drag and drop your files. once you select a file you can navigate through finder by holding the file above menu's which will then open and then you can drop wherever you want to my favorite way to do this is to open two seperate finder windows, one with the source file and one with the sources final location and simply drag and drop between folders...or you can use your desktop as temporary drag and drop storage between finder windows -chris [/QUOTE]
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