--- You wrote:
On Dec 27, 2004, at 2:13 PM, Stewart, Brian C wrote:

> How do you refresh the file sizes in Mac OS X 10.3?
>
> I open a new finder window and the file size is displayed, along with 
> the
> name of the file and the modification date. The size of the file 
> sometimes
> automatically changes and sometimes it does not. Is there a command to 
> force
> a refresh.
>
> In windows you press F5 to force a refresh.
>
> I work with a lot of large files and I use the file size as an 
> indicator of
> the job completion.
>
> Brian
>
--- end of quote ---
There's a little freeware program called Refresh Windows that does this.

Find it here: 

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