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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mac OS X Mountain Lion Working with Finder


Working with Finder

Launch "Getting to Know Finder" video!Watch the video (3:17). Need help?
If you use a Mac, you'll use Finder any time you want to navigate to a file. You'll also be able to control how your files are displayed, making it easier to find what you need.
Watch the video to learn how to use Finder.

The Finder Window

To start navigating, you'll first need to open a Finder window. There are two main ways to do this:
  • Double-click any folder on the desktop.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionDouble-clicking a folder
    OR
  • Click the Finder icon on the Dock.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionOpening Finder
The Finder window is divided into three main parts: The contents of the current folder, the Sidebar, which you can use to choose a location, and the Toolbar, where you can customize the way the contents are displayed.
Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionThe Finder window

Your Home Folder

In the Finder sidebar, you will see shortcuts to folders that have names like DocumentsDownloadsMusic, andPictures. These folders are part of your account's home folder. To keep your files organized, you may want to use these folders instead of putting everything on the desktop. If you don't see all of these folders in the sidebar, you can open your home folder to view them.

To Open Your Home Folder:

  1. Make sure that you are in Finder (the left side of the menu bar should say "Finder").
  2. In the menu bar, click Go and select Home.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionOpening the home folder
  3. Your home folder will open in a Finder window.

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