10 ways to...
1
Create a
work folder
If youhavea specificfolder
youwouldlikenewFinder
windowsto opento,suchas
a currentworkprojectsfolder,
goto Finder>Preferences>
Generalandclickonthe‘New
Finderwindowsshow’menu,
select‘Other’andnavigateto
yourchosenfolder.
2
Find
stored files
To find where a file is stored
on your Mac (if you want to
find it again if you close the
folder), hold Ctrl and click
on the file name at the top
of the folder window. This
will display a pathway to the
file location on your Mac in a
step-by-step menu.
Become a
Finder genius
F
inder dates back to the very first Macs and is an
essential system component that is accessible from
your desktop and always on hand to help you find
and organise your documents, media and other files. Finder
is what displays your various file hierarchies whenever you
double-click on folders and it is represented by the smiley
icon to the left or your Dock. Being a Mac system, Finder is
obviously very easy to get to grips with and use – but, being
a Mac system, there is much more to it than meets the eye.
Here we present ten of the best Finder secrets, the little
bits and bobs tucked away that you may not know about.
Once you start experimenting with these hidden features
and incorporate them into your Mac workflow, you can be
classed as a Finder genius!
Master all of the hidden tricks within
Finder to speed up productivity
Customise your Finder toolbar
How to set up your windows, your way...
Display items
The sidebar in your Finder windows is a
great way to access important folders
quickly. If you go to Finder>Preferences>
Sidebar, you’ll be able to tick which options
you want displayed, having as many or
as few as you want displayed. Certainly
having the ‘iCloud Drive’ option ticked is a
good start.
Knowledge base
Customise the toolbar
To start customising the toolbar of your
Finder windows, hold Alt/Option and
click on the toolbar and then select the
‘Customise Toolbar’ option from the
contextual menu.
View options
You can view your tools as icons, text,
or both. Click on this menu and select
one of the options. If you are new to
Mac then we would suggest the ‘Icon
and Text’ option.
Drag and drop
You can add new functions to your
toolbar by dragging them from the
browser up into the toolbar at the top of
the window. You can also drag existing
ones to change the layout.
Revert to defaults
A default set of tools exists permanently
at the bottom of the browser. To replace
your custom set with the originals,
simply drag this setup to the toolbar.