thanks for the answers!
that solved my problem!

Kõike paremat soovides
With best regards
Jakob Rosin
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On Jun 25, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Garth Humphreys wrote:

> When I was first getting use to the Mac I found that the column view was the 
> easiest to navigate and do copying and pasting of files etc. Here are the 
> steps I would follow to do what you want. Lets say your audio player is 
> called "aPlayer" and you have a folder on it called "Books". If you want to 
> copy a folder into it, try the following.
> Command+3 will put into column view.
> Navigate to the folder to be copied into the "Books" folder.
> Use Command+C to copy it.
> Press Command+Shift+C to jump to the finder view that shows your whole 
> Computer.
> If you have quick nab off and just use the up and down arrow keys you will 
> hear VO announce the drives you have attached.
> Arrow to "aPlayer" and then use the right arrow to open it.
> Now just arrow down to the Books folder and press Command+V to paste the 
> other folder into it. 
> Note you do not need to open the Books folder to copy things into it as you 
> would on Windows. Also if you are just using the arrow keys in the column 
> view without using the VO modifiers or without having Quick Nav on then you 
> also do not need to worry about interacting with anything. I am sure there 
> are lots of ways to do this but this is just how I do it :) 
> 
> Garth
> iblindtech.com
>      
> On 25/06/2012, at 5:42 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
> 
>> Have you tried to open the folder to which you wish to copy your file with 
>> command key + down arrow? You can close the folder with command + w after 
>> you have copied the file.
>> On 24 Jun 2012, at 22:25, Jakob Rosin wrote:
>> 
>>> hi all.
>>> As ive mentioned, i've been using mac only for a week so far so excuse me, 
>>> if this question is stupid.
>>> I tried to copy an audio book to my
>>>   digital audio book player one night and it failed. The folder I was 
>>> copyiing kept appearing in the root (main) folder of the memory card. I 
>>> tried to navigate on the folder I wanted to and expand it and interact with 
>>> it but nothing helped. I also tried dragging the file into that folder.
>>> My question is, How I can copy that file or folder in to certain folder?
>>> Kõike paremat soovides
>>> With best regards
>>> Jakob Rosin
>>> jakob....@gmail.com
>>> skype: jakob.rosin
>>> twitter: @jakobrosin
>>> 
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