Not that I know of, but a smart folder or search will do the job quite nicely. 
Google has tons of such tutorials, but the basic idea is to go to Finder, hit 
cmd-f, and set your criteria. You want to search your eternal drive only; show 
files larger than some certain size (you'll need to go into the "More Options" 
menu in the menu button showing the different search types); and off you go. If 
you need specific help, let us know, and again, Google will have tons of 
articles on the subject.
> On Mar 15, 2015, at 6:18 PM, jeffrey greene <greenebo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I have a second hard drive in my mac full of audio books. I have been 
> converting some of them to smaller mp3 files to save space. What I was 
> wondering is there a keyboard shortcut or an app in utilities that would show 
> me the biggest files on this second hdd? I downloaded an app from the app 
> store but apparently after you scan the hard drive it shows a visual map 
> that’s of no use to me.
> Thanks, Jeff
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