Hi Everett,
I have figured out how to move something to the Trash and how to empty the Trash, how do I restore something from the Trash, or see what is in the Trash?
David Poehlman wrote:
trash is on the doc, press controll-f3, left or right arrow to trash, dow arrow to open an d it's just like any other folder.
If you're at Finder in the Dock, try using left arrow to go to Trash (unless you have reordered your Dock to move the location of Finder), or press "T R" to navigate there. Trash is like any other folder, except that you can't open files that are in it. You can use "Get Info" (Command-I) for more details, or see my earlier tip about using Quick Look (space bar) to Preview file contents. The Mac has an undo command (Command-Z) like Windows does. If you moved a file to the Trash, and realize that was a mistake, you can try Command-Z. However, if this was some time ago, you can use an Automator Move action Greg Kearney wrote. I'm pasting in the link to the archived post which gives the location and some details about use:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg36739.html (Re: Moving files on the Mac…) Cheers, Esther
