That option is under the advanced tab. The OP cannot find it so he
may be using an older OS.
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On 7/3/2018 4:46 AM, Kristeen Hughes
Open the preferences in finder with the command+,. Then under the general tab,
if you look through the settings there will be a checkbox for displaying the
folders on top. This is unchecked by default. Check that and it should do the
trick.
Kristeen
> On Jul 1, 2018, at 12:25 AM, The wolf
Also, most of the preferences for how to view items within a finder window are
not in the preferences but are instead in the view options that are usually
accessible with command-J. You can select exactly what columns are in list
view, turn off document preview icons for slower machines, and
Hello,
You can sort a folder by type easily if you view as list. Interact with the
table, place yourself in the Type column, use the Jump to headers command
(VO-Shift-Backslash), press VO-Space, then jump out of headers using the same
command that put you in them. All folders will normally be
Hello I checked and I did not see anything about showing folders on top
and all other files eg single files go under need the folder
not sure if I am making sense I'm sorry
Hank
On 6/30/2018 9:35 PM, E.T. wrote:
Open Finder then open Finder preferences and look under the
advanced tab.
Open Finder then open Finder preferences and look under the advanced
tab.
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On 6/30/2018 9:25 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello how do I set up
Hello how do I set up the mac to display all the folders first then the
invidual files?
I have a flash drive with both folders and also single files
am wanting to have it list the folders on top then the single stuff
under neath that not sure if this is making any sense.
but if any one