Teresa and Mike,
Thank you for your explanations. I think the likely answer to my
question is that I deliberately switched the finder into column view, as
I liked the navigation interface a bit better than the list view. OK, I
understand now ...
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You probably switched views, try pressing command+2 to switch back to
list view.
Original message:
I won't waste any time as I have a question.
I've gotten very comfortable at using the finder. In the past, when I
enter my Mac HD drive I right arrow past the toolbar and I'm told there
is a tabl
If you need more information, I wrote an article about getting started with
Finder for www.applevis.com that you might find useful. I don't have a link
right now, but it is on the page for new Mac users, which itself is linked to
on the homepage.
On Jun 19, 2014, at 4:17 PM, Teresa Cochran wrot
Hi, David,
The finder has three basic views: list view, column view, and icon browser.
List view and column view are the most accessible. The list view has a table
with fairly detailed information about each file. You can expand the folders
from the table or use option-down-arrow to go into the
I won't waste any time as I have a question.
I've gotten very comfortable at using the finder. In the past, when I
enter my Mac HD drive I right arrow past the toolbar and I'm told there
is a table. When I interact with the table, I can then get to my
various files and folders.
As of yesterda