If you explore the menu bar in the finder you'll find a bunch of these shortcuts under the Go menu such as Applications, Utilities and Desktop.

CB

Donna Goodin wrote:
Oh, thank you!  I knew I wasn't imagining this! :)
Take care,
Donna
On Jul 14, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Chris Moore wrote:

Donna,

Use Command + TAB to switch to the finder appl, then press command + shift  + O 
and that will open the documents folder.

Chris On 14 Jul 2010, at 14:18, Donna Goodin wrote:

I have a vague recollection that someone once said there is a shortcut key for 
opening the documents folder, something similar to VO_D for going to the Dock.  
Is there such a key?  Having to open my hard disk, and then go through all the 
folders till I get to documents is really getting on my nerves, and it seems 
like if you open documents from the dock, you aren't able to manipulate files 
to the extent that you can if you just go in the long way.
Thanks,
Donna

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