You might have your view set to icon view. If it says "image browser", you have 
icon view set. On the fly, just press command-3 to bring back column view. You 
can also set this from the view menu.

HtH,
Teresa



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On Mar 31, 2014, at 10:25 PM, Chris Snyder <ch...@chris-snyder.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I put ML on a 2010 model Macbook Pro. It was as clean an install as it could 
> be. now when I go to my browser, instead of the normal column view, it says 
> stuff like "Folder Group" and "text group," and it's behaving quite 
> strangely. Is there some obvious thing I'm overlooking? On my other computer 
> with ML on it, it seems to be the normal column view where the name of the 
> folder or file is announced, and that's it. I could really use some help here.
> 
> Friendly,
> Chris
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