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    Send to command on mac or copy?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by passive101, May 6, 2007.

  1. passive101

    passive101 Notebook Deity

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    I wanted to copy files into a new folder or move a file to my usb flash drive. I can only figure out how to drag and drop onto the flash drive. Are there other options such as in windows of right clicking a file and choosing to "send to Flash drive"?
     
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    Cmd+C for copy, Cmd+X for cut, Cmd+V for paste.
     
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    passive101 Notebook Deity

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    Is there a way to do it with the mouse instead of using the keyboard commands? I'm used to windows where I just click a file and tell it to transfer to the flash drive. I need to do this many times throughout the day.
     
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    cashmonee Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    You can make a quick automator plug in for finder.