Hi Ankur, thank you for your response, I have ready the article as well, but that doesn't address to the problem I'm having of working within Bridge to perform Cut and Paste file operations. I understand that in Bridge 2019 you've enabled cut, copy, and paste between Bridge and Finder/Explorer, which is great for those that use it, but I am not trying to go between Finder and Bridge, I use Bridge exclusively for most of my graphic files management. If I select a file or multiple files in Bridge, then press COMMAND+X, and then move to another folder in Bridge, and press COMMAND+V, it should perform a cut and paste function, as expected (and as it always has in Bridge previous versions on Mac and Windows). In fact, in the Windows version of Bridge 2019, it still works this way, as it does in the macOS version of Bridge 2018. The keyboard shortcut that has always worked for decades of COMMAND+X, and then COMMAND+V shouldn't change or break as a result. It's clear that in Bridge 2019 you have taken away this behavior and are using the macOS native Finder behavior where you have to copy a file with COMMAND-C, and then use OPTION-COMMAND-V to perform a move or "cut" operations. Upgrading to a new version shouldn't require a user to adapt common, established keyboard shortcuts for BASIC file operations that all applications use. There's even still an EDIT->CUT (COMMAND+X) in the menu bar...what is the purpose of having that if it doesn't perform as designed? Please don't hesitate to let me know if I can provide more information on my system. I am downgrading back to Bridge 2018 in the meantime until this issue is resolved.
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