Hey There, I've gotten a great deal of helpful information from many thoroughly decent people who are members of these groups. As a novice Linux user, I have found all of your help to be of inestimable value, and I am sincerely grateful for all of the assistance I have been able to garner. With this in mind, when ever I am able, I would like to try and give back when ever my meager knowledge and/or abilities will permit me to do so. I posed a question concerning the selective archiving of many files into their respective directories, and I have found a way to do this very quickly and easily. Here's how you do it. Say you've just downloaded albums from several artists, say twelve disks by Joan Baez, ten by Joni Mitchell, eight by various jazz legends and a collection of documentaries. They all end up in the "Downloads" directory. I am in the process of building a directory tree that will accommodate each artist with their own directory. So I will need to move all of the different disks by different artists into their respective directories. This will necessitate moving files in clumps. It's done like this. After creating the appropriate directory tree, go into the download directory and hold down the shft key whilst perusing files with your arrow keys. The files of course should be in alphabetical order. After you have marked the desired clump of target files, do ctrl-x, alt-tab into the appropriate directory and then do ctrl-v. You then alt-tab back into the Downloads directory and repeat the process as many times as you need to, and voila you now have the desired well organized archive. cheerio, Riv Feel free to visit my website and my blog and learn more about me and what I stand for. My Website @ http://riverwind.shellworld.net My Blog http://windraven13.livejournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list