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15 Tips For Using List View In the Mac Finder
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Just to let you know how very important your tips for both List and Column are to a non-Pro like me.
In the drop down options for viewing files (in both List View and Column View) you explain the difference between 'by Name' and 'None' please? It seems to me to me that 'None' is also an alphabetical listing of the contents. Have I missed something here?
ntb: You can sort by Name, but there is no option to sort by None. That is a grouping option. You can group by None (grouping off) and you can group by Name.
Fine work. Thanks for taking the time to make and post the tutorial.
Gary,
Do you know of any way to change the sort order via keyboard? For example, just like we can click on a column header in List View to go from ascending to descending, could the same be achieved by keyboard only?
Mike: Choose View, Sort By, then look at the options. To the right of them are keyboard shortcuts for each one.
Thanks Gary,
What I am actually trying to do is find a key stroke to change the direction of the sort in any of those selected columns. Currently the only way I know of to do that is to actually click on the name of the column, which for the Name sort, would change it from Alphabetical A-Z to reverse Z-A.
Mike: Oh, I see. No, I don't see any way to do that with just the keyboard.