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Keyboard Shortcut MOVE FILES TO NEW FOLDER
I just want to select a few files and move them to a new sub-folder in the same folder I am.
I know that cmd+shift+N creates a new folder, but is there another one to first select the files and then create the folder with this files in it? Thanks!
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You can probably create one with Automator and/or AppleScript.
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