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Sunday, October 13, 2013

ADJUSTING JUST ONE COLUMN IN COLUMN VIEW


ADJUSTING JUST ONE COLUMN IN COLUMN VIEW
When you’re in Column view, you can adjust the width of an individual column by grabbing the column tab (two tiny vertical lines) at the bottom of the divider bar that separates the columns. However, if you want to adjust all the columns at the same time, hold the Option key before you drag the column divider - then when you drag it, all the columns will resize at the same time.


JUMPING FROM COLUMN TO COLUMN
When you’re in Column view, you can jump from column to column by pressing the Left and Right Arrow keys on your keyboard.




WANT TO PERMANENT THE COLUMN VIEW
Since icon view and List view have been around for over a decade, it’s not surprising that many longtime Mac users absolutely fall head-over-heels in love with Mac OS X’s lovely new Column view. If you’re one of those lovelorn users, you can request that all new windows automatically open in Column view. Just go under the Finder Menu, under Preferences, and click on the checkbox for Open New Windows in Column View. This turns every new window into a moment of unbridled passion that knows no bounds. Well, it does for some people anyway.

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