Heha. That waw one of the fitst keystrokes I was taught 3 years ago as part of
the basic training I got from a friend of mine. Cmd n is your best friend in
the finder. I have had up to 10 windows at a time and it gets confusing but it
works
On Apr 24, 2013, at 16:13, Michael Marshall wrote:
hey,
thanks for these tips, they will make life on the mac much better.
thanks for your help
Michael
On 25/04/2013, at 7:29 AM, Zachary Kline wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> Here's a couple tips.
> cmd-n, on your desktop, will open a new Finder window. cmd-grave-accent, the
> key next to the number 1, wi
Hi Michael,
Here's a couple tips.
cmd-n, on your desktop, will open a new Finder window. cmd-grave-accent, the
key next to the number 1, will move between Windows in the same app. If you
keep the windows open between copies, you can use this to be pretty efficient.
What's happening for you is th
hey,
thanks for getting back to me.
i tryed VO f2 twice and this time it worked but it hardly does.
On 25/04/2013, at 6:53 AM, Lovette Yewchan wrote:
> Would control f3 work?
> I just learned yesterday that you can go from open window to open window this
> way.
>
> On 2013-04-24, at 1:46 PM, Mi
Would control f3 work?
I just learned yesterday that you can go from open window to open window this
way.
On 2013-04-24, at 1:46 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:
> hello listers,
> i have a question regarding fineder on the mac.
> let me set the seen, i have lots of files to move from an exturnal dri
hello listers,
i have a question regarding fineder on the mac.
let me set the seen, i have lots of files to move from an exturnal drive to
folders in documents witch requires a lot of going back and forward between
windows.
if i'm in a folder on my exturnal drive i coppy the file, hit VO d for de