Hi Louie.
What if you were to use the search field in the tool bar of the finder
and type something like ".mp3" (without the quotes, of course). Then,
it would only show those files that end in .mp3 (presumably) and you
could do a select-all on them and cut/copy them to the clipboard, move
to your new location and paste them. I haven't tried this myself, but
seems like it would work.
Hth
-Jason
On Apr 8, 2008, at 1:12 PM, louie wrote:
Howdy all,
I have a folder on my desktop that has mixed content in it. One of
the types in the folder is mp3. What I want to do is search the
folder for all mp3 files and then copy the mp3s to another folder.
I know that this can be done from terminal with the command
cp *.mp3 /users/louie/desktop/source /users/louie/desktop/target
What I would like to know is how to do this without going to
terminal. Every time I use the terminal I feel like I am taking a
step back in time.
Thank you all for any help.
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