hey ann,
thanks for getting back to me.
i worked out that last tip from doing it on the web in the bookmarks folders.
Michael
On 24 Oct 2013, at 1:38 am, Anne Robertson wrote:
> To add to this, you can also open folders with Cmd-down arrow then return to
> the parent folder with Cmd-up arrow.
>
hey,
thanks for these tips.
another way i have found is to hit cmd down to open and cmd up to close. only
because if i hit cmd o to open and then cmd left bracket to go back i end up at
the top of the documents.
i can turn off quick nav so i don’t have to interact but then i can’t jump to
the bo
To add to this, you can also open folders with Cmd-down arrow then return to
the parent folder with Cmd-up arrow.
Cheers,
Anne
On 23 Oct 2013, at 16:09, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> I have not used mavericks yet, but assuming it's similar to mountain lion,
> here are a few hints. Press command j to
I have not used mavericks yet, but assuming it's similar to mountain
lion, here are a few hints. Press command j to open the preferences for
list view, this will allow you to choose what columns are displayed. To
open a folder, I usually use command o rather than using the right
arrow key to ex
wow! that works.
thanks so much
Michael
On 23 Oct 2013, at 9:46 pm, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> I always use list view and you don't need to interact with the table. Just
> use up and down arrows but turn Quick Nav off.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
>
> On 23 Oct 2013, at 12:38, Mi
Hello Michael,
I always use list view and you don't need to interact with the table. Just use
up and down arrows but turn Quick Nav off.
Cheers,
Anne
On 23 Oct 2013, at 12:38, Michael Marshall wrote:
> hey listers,
> after using column view for quite some time i have started using list view
hey listers,
after using column view for quite some time i have started using list view
because it seems to work better in folders with a lot of content.
my question is this, is there any way i can get around having to interact with
every single folder that i open? it drives me round the bend.
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