Hi Heather,

 

You can do this from finder by pressing CMD-Shift-G for go to. Then just type 
the path to your folder. Also take note that Macs use the forward slash instead 
of backslash.

 

Hth,

Blake
 


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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: shortcut key for opening documents folder
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:19:07 -0500




I have not received my mac yet but was wondering if you have a run command and 
you can type the drive with the folder and the name of the file.  For example: 
in windows you can do windows run to run and c:/folder name / name of file.  I 
was just wondering because that is how I get to my files on the pc.  If you 
don't, I wrote down the command to get to the files folder for the mac.  Thanks 
Heather 
 

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