Chapter 4. How to use the Finder Windows In this chapterThe basic window 36Three window views of the same contents 37Icon View 37List View 38Resize the columns in List View 39Rearrange the columns in List View 39Column View 40Resize the columns in Column View 41Resize any window 41Scroll through any window 41The Sidebar 42Add items to the Sidebar 43Remove items from the Sidebar 43Window buttons 44Close a window (red button) 44Zoom a window (green button) 44Minimize a window (yellow button) 45Also Try This 46Enlarge the icons or the text 46Clean up the arrangement of the icons 47Remember 48 A Finder window is a basic, fundamental element of the Macintosh. When you open any folder or disk, including your hard disk, the Mac displays the contents of the folder in a Finder window. This chapter will walk you through a number of short exercises so you'll feel comfortable using these windows.I assume you walked through the exercises in Chapter 2 so you know how to click, press, press-and-drag, and maybe even Option-drag! |