You can also use command z to undelete an item.
Scott
On Jun 3, 2006, at 2:18 PM, Danny Crone wrote:
To restore from the trash, I go to trash using the menu in finder.
Then I select the item to be restored.
Then the item can be restored using the 'undo move' choice in the
edit menu.
On Jun 3, 2006, at 1:43 PM, hank wrote:
how do you restore from the recycle bin?
a friend was trying to accomplish this what he ended up buy doing
was copying and pasting, is this what you have to do?
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I don't mind deleted items going to the trash because many times
I have recovered from making mistakes. But there is a real need
for the ability to cut, and not just copy.
On Jun 3, 2006, at 5:57 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
If you mean cut & paste, I absolutely agree. The current
position where it's necessary to copy files, then go back and
delete them is rather stupid, in my view anyway. Another thing
I'd like to see is a way to delete things without them going to
the trash.
On 1 Jun 2006, at 22:57, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I really hope that Apple see fit to incorporate a Move to
clipboard as well as a copy to clipboard feature into the
operating system.
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