Command+up arrow will do exactly what you  want.  Likewise, command+down arrow 
can be used to open.  That's how I do it.

Also, you can just use the left arrow to close out a level and move up one in 
the tree view.

HTH.


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On Jun 19, 2011, at 8:58 PM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> Okay, I have learned how to get to folders and lists, but how do you close a 
> folder with out leaving the list?  For example.  I was brow zing through my 
> list of music within my music folder, opened up my selection and viewed the 
> list of songs, but when I closed the folder with the songs, it took me all 
> the way back to my desk top, how do I just close what I'm currently viewing, 
> not the entire source list?  Thanks.
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