![]() Showing hidden filesįinder by default does not display hidden files, so any file that has a name starting with the dot character is not listed. To enable it open the View menu, and click the Show Status Bar (Command+/) menu item. The status bar can show very useful information, for example the number of files selected and the available free disk space. The Path Bar is displayed on the bottom of the Finder window, and you have to double-click onto the folder names to navigate to the desired folder. The breadcrumb is called Path Bar in Finder, and you can enable it in the View menu, with the Enable Path Bar menu item (Alt+Command+P). You can find many other useful settings in the Finder Preferences window, for example on the General tab you can define which folder will be open by default when you launch Finder. ![]() To make the extensions visible enable the Show all filename extensions option. To customize Finder click the Preferences… menu item in the Finder menu, then navigate to the Advanced tab in the Finder Preferences window. A small menu will be displayed that lists all the parent folders. To navigate to the parent of the current folder right-click the name of the current folder in the title of the window. ![]() This will be short: don’t even try, it is not possible to close Finder □ Navigating to the parent folder In previous parts of the series we’ve discussed shortcuts, applications and windows, in this episode I’m going to give you some tips about Finder, the file manager on Mac, and others. ![]()
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