Chapter 11. Selecting, Moving, and Copying Files

You’ll often need to move files around to rearrange them. And copying files is an everyday task. You may need to copy a small utility from its original disk onto your hard disk; copy a report to give to a coworker; copy a document and its graphics to take to a service bureau for high-resolution printing; create the ever-necessary backup copy; etc., etc., etc.

Copying files usually involves moving them, and before you can move or copy any file, you must first select it.

Apple has made it as easy as possible to copy files on the Mac (which is why pirating, or copying software without paying for it, has always been such a problem). Copying files has no effect on the original file, nor is there any ...

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