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    NOT A BUG  ·  Abhishek Seth responded

    Dear Users,
    This is as designed for Bridge CC 2019.

    Please post it as a feature request

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    Mitch commented  · 

    I will repost as a feature request but I doubt it will be changed back. It seems that Adobe Bridge Mac Team has decided to change the way cut and paste traditionally worked in Bridge and now it must be done with the move command or keyboard shortcut COMMAND+C and then COMMAND+OPTION+V.
    Every Bridge user was already used to using COMMAND+X, COMMAND+V, but unfortunately they decided to go with Apple's clipboard functionality over what was already working very nicely in my opinion.

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    Mitch commented  · 

    The issue is still not resolved. The cut and paste operation does not perform as it does in previous versions of bridge on Windows or macOS. Command+X, followed by Command+V is an established way to perform cut and paste file operations across both platforms. Why would the product team working on Bridge break this for the macOS version of Bridge is beyond my understanding.

    I will downgrade to Bridge 2018 until is it fixed.

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    Mitch commented  · 

    @abhishek Seth: Thanks, but what about within Bridge? I want to cut and paste a file within bridge, not in Finder. I rarely use Finder for organizing files, it's nice to have the function now to move the files between the finder and bridge, but this is not what my issue is about. I want to move a file from one folder to another by cut and paste "within" bridge as I always have been able to.

    Thank you and let me know if there's a solution to this.

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