The method you’re using is perfectly reasonable. However, you can easily have 
multiple Finder windows. To open a new Finder window, press COMMAND+N. To cycle 
through open windows in an application, including the Finder, press 
COMMAND+GRAVE or COMMAND+SHIFT+GRAVE to move in the opposite direction. These 
commands both wrap. The GRAVE ACCENT KEY should be the key just below the 
ESCAPE KEY, at the left edge of the number row. To close a window, press 
COMMAND+W. With two or more Finder windows open, you might have an easier time 
working between two or more separate locations.

As an aside, make sure you check out the Go Menu in the Finder menu bar to 
review all the keyboard shortcuts you can use to jump around the file system. 
For example, to get to your documents folder, you can press COMMAND+SHIFT+O. 
You can also set the default folder that should be displayed when you open a 
new Finder window. This is done from the general page in Finder’s preferences.

Grant

On May 7, 2015, at 7:25 PM, Ted Phillips <tedmusi...@gmail.com> wrote:

I forgot one question.  How do you work effectively between two windows, such 
as on two drives?  Do you use spaces or two finder windows?  I have not been 
able to figure that out.  If I want to copy a document from one folder to 
another, I go get the document, close the folder, and then go and paste it in 
the new location.  Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks all, and forgive me for asking what might be obvious to long-time mac 
users.

Thanks all

Ted Phillips

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