If you're sending a file via an email attachment from a Mac and are having trouble getting the directory to sort in the order you want, do the following:

1.In Mail, create a new message.

2. Open the Attach Files dialog (Shift+Command-A).

3. Navigate (browse, if you prefer) to the directory containing the file(s) you want attached to the currently open outbound mail message.

4. Focus on any file in the list and interact with it.

5. VO-Left Arrow and interact with the object there. This is the bar that goes across the top of all file lists and which contains the column headers.

6. Down Arrow through the list until you find the sort order you want, and press VO-Spacebar.

7. Stop interacting with the column headers

8. VO-Right Arrow back to the file list and stop interacting with it.


Your file list is now in the desired order.


This was courtesy of Apple's disability access help line.

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