Hi.  Love Hazel, been using it for years.
Basically the way you set up a rule in Hazel is the same way you set up a rule 
in Mail, or a smart playlist in iTunes.  Once you've set up a condition, you 
can press the menu button to add another condition.
You can filter based on the kind of file, or its extension.  
HTH.
Darcy

On 2012-07-04, at 6:50 PM, Emilio Hernandez <emilio.s.hernan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hello guys,
> 
> I've installed hazel, and all is accessible. However, I am unclear on how to 
> correctly set my rule peramitors to include particular files to be moved, but 
> then to also ignore certain files with certain extensions.
> I have made several attempts, but I am not doing something correctly. I get 
> the overall purpose of a rule, but when adding additional conditions, is 
> where I get lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Sent from my iMac
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> 
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