I believe, if I am not mistaken, that you wish to move a file from one location 
to another without having to copy then move then delete from original location? 
 IF so, do this.

1.  Select file to be moved.

2.  Press command+c to copy.

3.  Navigate to new location where file is to be moved.

4.  Press command+Option+v.  File is taken from it's first location and placed 
in to the second.  

HTH.


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On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Christopher Harrington wrote:

> Hi!!
> Was wanting to see if you can cut and paste using command X I've tried it 
> numerous times with no success.
> Thank you,
> Chris Harrington
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