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rolfbcn

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 25, 2017
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hola

I m new in the MAC world
When I m accessing a folder using Ifind, how can I go up and see the directory and see related folders that contain the first folder? I can't find this option which is very useful..
Thanks!

Rolf
 

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Mar 15, 2008
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Do you mean Finder? Right click > Open enclosing folder.
Or if you have View > Show Status Bar enabled, you can click that folder.

Lots of Tutorials on the internet to help you learn some good quick tips on how to use your Mac. Worth a Google search.
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
13,731
7,308
hola

I m new in the MAC world
When I m accessing a folder using Ifind, how can I go up and see the directory and see related folders that contain the first folder? I can't find this option which is very useful..
Thanks!

Rolf
In the Finder, if you have an open window and want to go up a level, type command-up arrow. I have no idea how it works in iFind.
Also in Finder you can, as posted above, turn on the path bar to show the path, or enable a path button by customizing the toolbar.
 

rolfbcn

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 25, 2017
4
0
Thanks for your answers.. I meant the "finder" .. Now I added the "show the path" button and that's exactly what I wanted.. Thanks!!
 
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