Thanks Phil, I am afraid of the help center for some reason. It seems big and 
scary. I think because I had such awful experiences with the MS help center. 
They're probably not the ame. I'm just afraid that no matter what I type, I 
will not get what I'm looking for.

Kristeen Hughes
khwi...@gmail.com



On Aug 15, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Kristeen Hughes <khwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What are spring-loaded folders. I have long wondered this and haven't found 
> an answer. Also, I haven't seen anyone else post this, but since upgrading to 
> ML, I cannot see all of my folders and files if I'm looking across the 
> network. For example, I have a huge music folder on one of my Macs and a huge 
> books folder on the other. On the Mac where the folder actually exists, I can 
> see its full contents, but on one Mac looking at the other, I can only see 
> the first 494 items. I have looked in the finder preferences and the system 
> preferences, but if there's something I'm supposed to see there, I'm missing 
> it.
> Kristeen Hughes
> khwi...@gmail.com
> Skype: lostonsylvane
> 
> 
> 

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