Comments: 6 Responses to “Mac Basics: Using the Finder’s Four Views”
Darren
4 years ago
Gary. What view do you like to use when transferring files from one folder to another? I often end up opening two windows side by side for transferring a large number of files. Perhaps you could do a video covering the various options. You always have some cool tricks up your sleeve.
Darren: I usually use Column view. To move a file between two folders, if I can see the second folder in Column view then I just drag and drop within that window. Otherwise I drag and drop to the second tab, wait for it to switch to the tab, and drop it in there.
Gene
4 years ago
I tried this but the "Clean up" option was not available. What do you need to have in the folder of interest to make that option available?
Gene: You need to be in Icon view. Also, make sure you are looking in a regular folder not a special place like a Smart Folder or Recents or something.
Terry Halloran
3 years ago
In windows explorer I can specify extra columns I want to see. In Finder I seem to be limited to just a few preset ones name, date etc. How do I specify extra fields con Finder that I want to view?
Thanks
Gary. What view do you like to use when transferring files from one folder to another? I often end up opening two windows side by side for transferring a large number of files. Perhaps you could do a video covering the various options. You always have some cool tricks up your sleeve.
Darren: I usually use Column view. To move a file between two folders, if I can see the second folder in Column view then I just drag and drop within that window. Otherwise I drag and drop to the second tab, wait for it to switch to the tab, and drop it in there.
I tried this but the "Clean up" option was not available. What do you need to have in the folder of interest to make that option available?
Gene: You need to be in Icon view. Also, make sure you are looking in a regular folder not a special place like a Smart Folder or Recents or something.
In windows explorer I can specify extra columns I want to see. In Finder I seem to be limited to just a few preset ones name, date etc. How do I specify extra fields con Finder that I want to view?
Thanks
Terry: You aren't limited at all. Start watching at 3:00 and you'll see.