Thre's an easier way.

1. open a folder, any folder with in finder, 2 choose what you want it to do. 
if you want table mode press command 2. if you want browser mode hit command 3.

Thas is much easier to so as it will stick.

S
On Jun 7, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Linda Adams wrote:

> I have a question about the following excerpt from Chapter 3. Learning Mac OS 
> X Basics in the Voiceover Getting Guide.
>  
> First, here is the excerpt:
> To set a default view for new Finder windows, choose Finder > Preferences, 
> click General, and then select a view from the pop-up menu.
>  
> Now my question- I tried following these instructions and could not locate 
> the "General".  Right now I am using the list view and want to use that on 
> all finder windows.
>  
> Here is what I did:
> I pressed Command comma for the finder preferences
> From there I tried looking everywhere but can't find "General"
> I did find a "New Finders Window" pop up button
> I pressed VO space and down arrowed to "Other"
> From there I did a right arrow and selected "list mode"
> then I backed my way out.
>  
> So, will that set the default for new finder windows?
>  
> TIA,
> Linda
>  
>  
> 
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