That would be command n.

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On 1/1/2019 7:03 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Jonathan,

I can’t remember off the top of my head but is there even an option to open a folder in a new window / tab within finder?

I’m using my windows machine right now so can’t at this time check this.

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*Subject:* Re: cycling through windows in finder

I still do not understand how you got several windows open. I know your problem is resolved, but this might be a useful command for me on occasion. So for the third time, can you please tell me what command you used that opened a folder in a new window!

Thanks,

Jonathan Cohn



    On Jan 1, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Lorie McCloud <lorice...@gmail.com
    <mailto:lorice...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    oh ok. I guess I didn't make the distinction because I was having
    folders open in new windows. then when I cycled through them to get
    to the one that I wanted to copy something to all those that I had
    opened on my way somewhere would be open. yes they were folders but
    they were windows too.
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        On Jan 1, 2019, at 8:13 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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          In your original post you mentioned closing windows using
        command up and down. Therein lies the confusion that flummoxed
        several people.

          Command up and down opens and closes "folders", not "windows".
        You can also use right or left arrow to open and close folders
        when in list view.

          Option up and down goes to bottom or top of a list.

          There is no Command Option up and down. Hopefully we are on
        the same page.

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        On 1/1/2019 5:14 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:

            that's exactly right. I mistakenly assumed that part was
            understood.
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                On Jan 1, 2019, at 4:20 AM, Simon Fogarty
                <si...@blinky-net.com <mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:

                Yeah sure this isn't anything unusual.

                The command option up / down arrows allows you to go
                forward and backwards between folders,

                I use the option command up all the time to go back a
                folder level on servers

                But like what was said, I'm not sure where this command
                comes in to relationship with copy and pasting
                Unless you mean once you have the files selected and
                you've hit command c
                That you then use command option up / down to go to the
                location you wish to paste the files into

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                <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of
                Lorie McCloud
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                Subject: Re: cycling through windows in finder

                it's kind of hard to explain. when I want to cycle
                through windows I use command-tilde. when I want to open
                folders as I'm navigating to my desired destination,
                that's when I use command-option-down arrow for open and
                command-option-uparrow for close. I'm in list mode. I'll
                have one window already open in say, downloads. then
                I'll cycle to another window say in my external hard
                drive. once I'm in there I need to navigate to the
                folder where I'm going to copy or paste a file from
                downloads. sometimes I have to go 2 or 3 deep to get to
                the desired folder. then as I would cycle back through
                the windows heading for downloads, I would hit every
                window I had to open to get to the desired folder. I
                wanted to find a way of reducing the number of windows I
                had to cycle through. if I remember to use
                command-option-down arrow as I'm navigating, that seems
                to do the trick.
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                    On Dec 30, 2018, at 11:38 PM, M. Taylor
                    <mk...@ucla.edu <mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> wrote:

                    Hello Lorie and thank you for this info.

                    However, I am not certain that I understand the
                    scenario to which you are referring.

                    For example, when I need to copy and paste files
                    between finder windows, I use Command+~.

                    I don't think I've ever used Command+UpArrow.

                    Can you please describe why and how this scenario
                    plays out in a sequence of steps?

                    Thank you,

                    Mark

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                    Subject: cycling through windows in finder

                    I figured out something I want to tell you all about
                    in case anybody's interested. I had been asking
                    about how to have most or all of the windows closed
                    except for the 2 that I wanted to copy and paste
                    between. I used to be able to do this but now all
                    the windows I was navigating through to get to my
                    destination had become part of the cycle. somebody
                    here mentioned opening and closing windows using
                    command-down and up arrows. I had been doing this
                    without the option and including it in the command
                    has cleared up the problem for me. it kind of closes
                    the door or window behind me.

                    Lorie

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