opening folders in finder

2013-10-26 Thread alia robinson
okay, I have a drive on my desktop with lots of folders in it. I used to open 
the drive, go into my folders and when I hit command w it closed only the 
window I was in leaving me on the main folders of my drive, but now when I do a 
command w it closes the entire drive and brings me back to the desktop. I used 
to have to do command/option/w to do that. I have put the finder in open in 
tabs, and unchecked the in tabs, and it does the same both times. what am I 
missing here? 

Alia

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opening folders in finder?

2012-09-06 Thread Christina C.
Hi all,

I skipped lion and went from SL to ML.  I used to be able to VO spacebar on a 
folder in Finder and the folder would open and I could see it's contents.  I 
cannot get this to work in ML.  What am I doing wrong.  I can press the right 
arrow to expand the folder but I do not like this approach because I am not as 
sure if I am pasting in the correct place.  Plus, I hate the really long list I 
am presented with sometimes.  I am using list view and I always have preferred 
list view.  It's the only one I really know how to use.

Thanks so much,
Sent from Christina's iMac :)

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Re: opening folders in finder?

2012-09-06 Thread Brandon Olivares
Hello,

It is command-down arrow to open a folder in Finder.

Brandon
On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I skipped lion and went from SL to ML.  I used to be able to VO spacebar on a 
 folder in Finder and the folder would open and I could see it's contents.  I 
 cannot get this to work in ML.  What am I doing wrong.  I can press the right 
 arrow to expand the folder but I do not like this approach because I am not 
 as sure if I am pasting in the correct place.  Plus, I hate the really long 
 list I am presented with sometimes.  I am using list view and I always have 
 preferred list view.  It's the only one I really know how to use.
 
 Thanks so much,
 Sent from Christina's iMac :)
 
 
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Re: opening folders in finder?

2012-09-06 Thread Les Kriegler
I believe Command-O will work as well.
On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I skipped lion and went from SL to ML.  I used to be able to VO spacebar on a 
 folder in Finder and the folder would open and I could see it's contents.  I 
 cannot get this to work in ML.  What am I doing wrong.  I can press the right 
 arrow to expand the folder but I do not like this approach because I am not 
 as sure if I am pasting in the correct place.  Plus, I hate the really long 
 list I am presented with sometimes.  I am using list view and I always have 
 preferred list view.  It's the only one I really know how to use.
 
 Thanks so much,
 Sent from Christina's iMac :)
 
 
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Re: opening folders in finder?

2012-09-06 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

As well as just hitting right arrow.  Assuming you have the browser view set to 
columns with cmd 3 or lists with cmd 2.

Ricardo Walker
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On Sep 6, 2012, at 5:28 PM, Les Kriegler kriegle...@gmail.com wrote:

 I believe Command-O will work as well.
 On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I skipped lion and went from SL to ML.  I used to be able to VO spacebar on 
 a folder in Finder and the folder would open and I could see it's contents.  
 I cannot get this to work in ML.  What am I doing wrong.  I can press the 
 right arrow to expand the folder but I do not like this approach because I 
 am not as sure if I am pasting in the correct place.  Plus, I hate the 
 really long list I am presented with sometimes.  I am using list view and I 
 always have preferred list view.  It's the only one I really know how to use.
 
 Thanks so much,
 Sent from Christina's iMac :)
 
 
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