Thank you so so so much, this is just the Explanation I was looking for. Now 
things make sense. Thank you for all the options you have given me. It’ll take 
a little bit of getting used to and I will have to try it a few times until 
it’s in bedded in my head. Using your instructions as a guide I’m sure 
everything will work out just as I wish. From the bottom of my heart thank you 
so much for understanding what I was asking and the differences even though I 
wasn’t precise in my examples. Thank you for your help and all your knowledge 
and your thorough explanation.
Regards Zoe


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God the spirit overshadowed her
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> On Jun 1, 2021, at 11:58 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> A couple of things to comment on here.  First, the example you used with 
> respect to Windows is slightly different than what you’re asking to happen on 
> your Mac.  Your example in Windows used Word and IE which are different 
> applications.  This is more or less the same on the Mac.  If you had 
> something open in Word on the Mac, something in Pages and something in 
> Safari, you can simply press cmd-tab to cycle between these app windows.  If 
> you have multiple documents open within Word, then use cmd-accent to cycle 
> between the open documents, or windows, of a specific app.
> 
> The Finder, where Desktop folders and such are found is slightly different.  
> You still can use the cmd-accent key combination to cycle between open Finder 
> windows, but you’ll need to make sure that one preference is set for it to 
> work as you’re hoping.  So, when in the Finder, press cmd-comma to bring up 
> the Finder Preferences window.  Make sure that the General tab is selected in 
> the Toolbar, and find the item that mentions opening folders in tabs instead 
> of new windows.  If this item is not checked, then Finder windows should 
> behave in the manner you desire.  You can then use cmd-accent to cycle 
> between these windows within the Finder.
> 
> Remember that there are two different commands here.  The cmd-tab cycles 
> between open applications and will cycle you to the front most window in each 
> app.  The cmd-accent command cycles within the focused application windows.
> 
> Finally, if you wish, you can also use the Window Chooser, VO-f2-f2, to bring 
> up a list of open windows within the focused application instead of using 
> cmd-accent to cycle through them.  Both have their benefits.  As well, you 
> could use the Application Chooser, VO-f1-f1, to bring up the Application 
> Chooser screen, then arrow down through the open applications, then right and 
> down through the open windows within the given application.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later…
> 
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Jamf Certified Tech
> Apple Professional Learning Specialist
> Apple Teacher
> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
>> On Jun 1, 2021, at 8:32 AM, FIOGKOS <fiog...@rogers.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everybody, I need some help. I hope I can explain my issue thoroughly so 
>> that you can understand what I am asking. Coming from a windows background 
>> on windows I am able to have multiple windows open for example, a Microsoft 
>> word document, and Internet explorer page, and email. I can press the key 
>> combination alt tab to cycle through windows. Now that I am working on the 
>> Mac I have a open folder in my downloads finder window, I want to open 
>> another folder that is on my desktop when I do this I cannot recycle through 
>> the windows. Or at least I don’t know how to do this. It seems like when I 
>> am opening another folder up, for example in documents or even a different 
>> folder in downloads the previously opened folder disappears and every time I 
>> want to switch between folders I have to re-open from the start. What I am 
>> trying to say is I want to have multiple folders opened and be able to cycle 
>> through without having to close each one. How can I do this? I hope I 
>> haven’t confused you too much, thank you for any help.
>> Regards Zoe
>> 
>> 
>> God the father chose her
>> God the sun dwelt in her
>> God the spirit overshadowed her
>> Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
>> Twitter
>> @FiogkosZoe
>> 
>> Love Isn't butterflies in your stomach, love is the heart beat you feel when 
>> he's late
>> 
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