I appreciate this very much. I haven't seen that command on any
shortcut key list anywhere. Is there some more comprehensive place to
look into these types of keystrokes?
On 1/23/15, Cheryl Homiak cah4...@icloud.com wrote:
To enlarge on that for anybody who doesn't know - I didn't know until I
Its not a new command, its on the OS X keyboard shortcuts list.
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On 1/28/2015 9:52 PM, Deb Lewis wrote:
I appreciate this very much. I haven't seen that command on any
shortcut key list anywhere. Is there some more
Try command-option-v to move the item.
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Hi:
Every list of keyboard shortcuts I’ve seen says you can use command X to move a
file, but it doesn’t work when moving files from dropbox. I have to copy them,
paste, and then go back to delete them. I’d like to just move them. But Command
X is greyed out in the Edit menu. thoughts?
deb
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To enlarge on that for anybody who doesn't know - I didn't know until I tried
it and then looked it up - you do cmd-c to copy the file or files to the
clipboard. Then do cmd-option-v at the location where you want the file(s) to
move tfile(s) rather than just copy. I have learned my new thing