Try openign the folder ina new tab. I believe you can vo shift m on the folder  
ancd click that. I could be wrong though. I also just start a new tab in the 
finder and navigate to the folder wherein I wantot work and keep tabs open.
On Sep 28, 2014, at 7:15 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also find this intensely annoying but I am not sure that there is anything 
> we can do about it.
> It was suggested to me that I turn off the tabbed open in tabs feature of 
> Finder and also hide the sidebar. I have done both but it has failed to do 
> anything so if I am working across multiple windows it is , as you  say 
> highly inefficient   as you have to tediously keep on locating and reopening 
> these windows.
> 
> If anybody has a work  around   it would be great to hear.
> 
> David Griffith
> On 28 Sep 2014, at 10:52, Ian Harrison 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> under mavericks I can't seem to find a way to have windows open in a new 
>> window without closing all others.
>> 
>> I prefer to work with lots of windows open and used to do so in mountain 
>> lion, but there doesn't seem to be a preference for this in mavericks.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> Ian  
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