The easiest way I have found it to put your folder in column view. Command 3.
You simply navigate between folders using the arrow keys then. I have set 
column view as my default view.

In In list view if   you want to do the same thing  I believe you use command [ 
  to move back a folder and command ] to move forward a folder. Personally I 
cannot be bothered with all that and simply use column view which is very easy.

David Griffith
On 10 Oct 2011, at 05:44, Blake Hardin wrote:

> Hi, how do you move back and forth through folders in mac? The only
> way I know how to do that is hit comand q I believe to close it and it
> brings me back to the main finder window.
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