51. Multiple select
If you need to collect several items together for emailing, transfer via iChat or just backup purposes, multiple-select them by dragging around them, or by holding Shift/Command as you click on them, then right-click and choose “Create Archive.”
52. Icon viewing
To show items in Icons view, press Command/1.
53. List view
To show items in List view, press Command/2.
54. Columns view
To show items in Columns view, press Command/3.
55. Get multiple info
If you press Command/I you can bring up the “Get Info” panel on multiple items, or hold Command/Option/I to get a single info window on the collective properties of all the items.
56. File Sharing
Turn on Personal File Sharing for your networked Macs and they will appear in the Shared section of the sidebar in OS X 10.5. from any other Mac.
57. Quick drop
You can drop any item from Finder onto a folder in the Dock and it will be copied to that folder regardless of the folder’s location.
58. Cover Flow
In 10.5 Leopard, if you switch to Cover Flow view in Finder, you can use the arrow keys to move through live previews of documents, and up and down through the folder hierarchy.
59. Color labels
You can add a colored label to more than one file or folder at a time by multiple selecting items, right-clicking and assigning your chosen color.
60. Hide the Finder window toolbar
To hide/show the selected Finder window’s toolbar, press Command/Option/T.
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If you need to collect several items together for emailing, transfer via iChat or just backup purposes, multiple-select them by dragging around them, or by holding Shift/Command as you click on them, then right-click and choose “Create Archive.”
52. Icon viewing
To show items in Icons view, press Command/1.
53. List view
To show items in List view, press Command/2.
54. Columns view
To show items in Columns view, press Command/3.
55. Get multiple info
If you press Command/I you can bring up the “Get Info” panel on multiple items, or hold Command/Option/I to get a single info window on the collective properties of all the items.
56. File Sharing
Turn on Personal File Sharing for your networked Macs and they will appear in the Shared section of the sidebar in OS X 10.5. from any other Mac.
57. Quick drop
You can drop any item from Finder onto a folder in the Dock and it will be copied to that folder regardless of the folder’s location.
58. Cover Flow
In 10.5 Leopard, if you switch to Cover Flow view in Finder, you can use the arrow keys to move through live previews of documents, and up and down through the folder hierarchy.
59. Color labels
You can add a colored label to more than one file or folder at a time by multiple selecting items, right-clicking and assigning your chosen color.
60. Hide the Finder window toolbar
To hide/show the selected Finder window’s toolbar, press Command/Option/T.
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