Hi all, I've been using a Mac for some years now, and I consider myself to be quite knowledgeable about OS X and VoiceOver. One thing I've never been able to nail down, though, is this: why do files sometimes go where I tell them to in OS X save dialogs, and sometimes end up in a subfolder inside the folder I decide on? I always use List View, and normally, that works in the most logical way: if you open a folder, things go in it. If you don't open it, even if you're pointing to it, nothing goes in there. Sometimes, though, List View will behave more like Column View, where pointing to a folder is enough to make things go into that folder. If it were always one or the other I'd be okay, but I can never know for sure if a file will go where I tell it or if I'll need to start hunting through all the subfolders of that folder to find where it went. Has anyone identified the reason this happens, and how to always be sure files go where I want them? Again, this is in any OS X dialog where you select a folder--save, export, save attachments, whatever it is. Thanks.
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