Hi,

When you have found the song you want in iTunes, press command shift R.  This 
will open up the finder and land you directly on the music file.  From here, 
all you need to do is press command C to copy then, navigate to your thumb 
drive.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 8, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

I tried to search the group but no joy.  I have some mp3s in my iTunes
library which I need to copy to a thumb drive so I can bring them to
my wife's computer for her to attach them to e-mails she is sending.
I was able to copy one file by physically dragging and dropping it
with the limited vision I have.  Clearly, that's no way to live.  It
seems that while I can copy a file in iTunes, I can't paste it when
i've command tabbed to the appropriate finder window for the thumb
drive.  Paste is grayed out in that finder window.  I doubt drag and
drop in Snow Leopard will work.  What can I do?
thanks,
Kevin

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