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To move a folder in Mac OS X you click the mouse button while pointing at the folder to be moved; while holding the mouse button down you drag the folder to the required position. If you have the Spring Loaded option turned on in the Finder preferences dragging your folder over another folder will automatically open the target folder so you can drag your folder into the new folder.

To move several folders together click the first folder and, if they are all next to each other, hold down the Shift key while you click the last one; or, if they are separated by other items, hold down the Command (cmd) key while you select the individual folders required. The selected folders can then all be dragged together to a new location.

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