Hi,

Yes, it should save it just fine just like the list option. If it  
doesn't, however, just hit the command again and you're good to go.  
Not really an inconvenience, but it should save the setting.

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On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:46 PM, anouk radix wrote:

>
> Hello Nicolai, thanks for the info, i will try it. I suppose if i
> select an option in the view finder menu it will be saved for the
> future?
> Thanks, Greetings,m Anouk,
> On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Anouk,
>>
>> IF you want to select a few files in a row, hold down shift while
>> unsing the down arrow to select, up arrow to deselect. Also, you have
>> the multi-selection. Simply hit VO-Command-spacebar when you're on  
>> the
>> file you want to select one at a time if you prefer it that way. This
>> is especially helpful if they're not in order. I have seen "Cut" in
>> some applications, though interestingly enough it's not available  
>> most
>> of the time. Use the "push letter" method to go to any file or  
>> folder,
>> or use Spotlight. The fact the Mac does not show folders before files
>> is just how the Mac does it. It does it alphabetically. Go to your
>> view options in a finder window, choose the "Arrange By" submenu, and
>> choose "kind" or hit command-control-5. That should hopefully fix
>> that. You just have to look in the menus.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nic
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>> On Nov 3, 2009, at 2:50 PM, anouk radix wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello everyone. I just read the apple help shortcut section but I
>>> cant
>>> find anything about selecting files, i can select one files or all
>>> the
>>> files in a directory but i cannot find how I can select a few files
>>> to
>>> copy, also I dont like the fact that finder does not show  
>>> directories
>>> before showing individual files. Is there a finder alternative that
>>> works with snow leopard and allows you to select files that you can
>>> then move to a different directory and delete them from the original
>>> path? It would also b enice if it could show directories before
>>> files.
>>> I am planning to call apple support later today to ask them if there
>>> is a command for selecting files but I dont think they will know the
>>> answer.
>>> Greetings, Anouk,
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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