The Go Menu
The Go menu (Figure 1). Home (
) opens your home folder (Figure 4 ).iDisk displays a submenu of options for accessing iDisk accounts and folders on Apple's .Mac server via the Internet (Figure 6 ).Figure 6. The iDisk submenu on the Go menu.

) opens the Applications folder.Utilities (
) opens the Utilities folder inside the Applications folder.Recent Folders displays a submenu of recently opened folders (Figure 7 ).Figure 7. The Recent Folders submenu lists recently opened folders.

) lets you open any folder your computer has access to.Connect to Server (
) enables you to open a server accessible via a network.Figure 5. The Go menu.

To open a Go menu item
Choose the item's name from the Go menu (Figure 5 ) or one of its submenus (Figures 6 and 7 ).
To go to a folder
| 1. | Choose Go > Go to Folder (Figure 5 ), or press . |
| 2. | In the Go to Folder dialog that appears (Figure 8 ), enter the pathname for the folder you want to open.Figure 8. Use the Go to Folder dialog to enter the pathname of the folder you want to open.![]() |
| 3. | Click Go.If you entered a valid pathname, the folder opens in a Finder window.or If you did not enter a valid pathname, an error message appears in the Go to Folder dialog (Figure 9 ). Repeat steps 2 and 3 to try again, or click Cancel to dismiss the dialog.Figure 9. An error message appears in the Go to Folder window if you enter an invalid pathname.![]() |
- If a window is open when you use the Go to Folder command, the Go to Folder dialog will appear as a dialog sheet attached to the window (Figure 10 ). The pathname you enter must be from that window's folder location on your hard disk.
Figure 10. If a window is active when you use the Go to Folder command, the dialog appears as a sheet attached to the window.


