Careful!
"mv" means "Move". You probably want "cp" for "copy".
Cheers,
Frank+++
Ryan Govostes wrote:
>
> Under Mac OS X you could use the terminal (I believe the command is
> 'mv') and an asynchronous shell to copy a file from one directory to
> another. However, you would have to convert the original and
> destination paths to UNIX paths.
>
> Regards,
> Ryan Govostes
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