No problem, glad it worked for you.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 9 Feb 2010, at 23:31, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I have installed the script, and I got it to work, so now I can move files.
> 
> thank you for helping.
> 
> Best regards Annie.
> 
> 2010/2/7, James & Nash <james.austin1...@googlemail.com>:
>> Hi Annie,
>> 
>> The inability to "cut" files like in Windows is unavailable in Mac OS X.
>> This is a safety precaution on Apple's part. However, I think you are
>> experiencing a bug that is current in Mac OS X 10.6.2 where due to some
>> corruption in some system files, Finer will not allow you to copy entire
>> folders.
>> 
>> There are several work-arounds though. the second one involves the command
>> line. I don't know how comfortable you are with it, but I will put it here
>> in case you want to try ti.
>> 
>> 1. There is a script though, but i cannot make it work correctly. You  can
>> download it from:
>> http://icanworkthisthing.com/scripts/index.shtml
>> 
>> 2. You can open the Terminal application from within Spotlight by typing
>> "Terminal" without the quotes and use the "move" command as follows:
>> 
>> Before you type the following commands, you might want to place the folders
>> you want to copy on to the Desktop.
>> 
>> 1. Type "cd" (without the quotes) followed by where you want to end up. "cd"
>> stands for change directory so if you type: cd Desktop (with a capital D on
>> Desktop), you'll end up on the Desktop. This is because by default, you
>> always start off in your Home Folder whenever you open Terminal.
>> 
>> 2. Once you're on the Desktop, you can then move your folders to your
>> external HD. If your folder names have spaces in them, place quotes around
>> the folder name. You'll need to do the same with the HD if it has spaces in
>> it's name. You can also move several folders at once by placing a comma
>> between each folder. Type the following:
>> 
>> mv folder1, folder2 /Volumes/name of your hd
>> 
>> That should do the trick. There is also one more solution.  if I can find it
>> again I'll post it here.
>> HTH
>> TC
>> James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
>> On 7 Feb 2010, at 21:49, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all.
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to move files on a mac to a new folder or to an
>>> external harddisk. It is a bit annoying to copy and then delete,
>>> because I often move some files and not all files in a folder.
>>> 
>>> Best regards Annie.
>>> 
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