In Yosemite, at least on my Mac (the one I’m on now), Finder / Preferences / 
General has a check box that determines whether new folders are opened in new 
windows or new tabs. I have it unchecked, so that folders open in new windows.

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> On Feb 4, 2015, at 10:08 AM, John Panarese <jpanar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  I don't think that option is available any more.  Since Mavericks, they have 
> opening Finder windows in new tabs.  I think this replaced the other option 
> prior to Mavericks.
> 
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>> On Feb 4, 2015, at 7:47 AM, Jonathan C Cohn <jon.c.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I seem to remember a finder preference to open new folders in new windows, 
>> but I could not find that now. I generally use the column view in finder, 
>> that if you arrow left or right you change folder levels and up and down for 
>> the current folder. 
>>> On Feb 3, 2015, at 16:36, Lorie McCloud <lorice...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> when I open folders in order to copy files from 1 place to another, windows 
>>> remain open for every part of the path. I discovered this when I was 
>>> cycling through windows to get to the place where I wanted to paste the 
>>> files. is there anything I can do to change this behavior? I’d like to be 
>>> able to pop back and forth between the source place and the destination 
>>> place without all that other stuff in-between. closing the window seems to 
>>> help rather than command-up-arrow to close the folder but I can’t do that 
>>> until I’m finished with my procedure. 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Lorie
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