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Browse through folders - macOS Tutorial
From the course: macOS Sequoia Essential Training
Browse through folders
- [Instructor] Most people store documents, pictures, and other types of files on the storage drive on their computer, like a filing cabinet you might have in your office. Finder is the tool in macOS that you use to browse through those files and folders. Now you may see an icon for the Macintosh HD on your desktop. HD stands for hard drive or storage drive. This represents your computer's main storage drive. If you do have that icon, you can double click on it to open a Finder window, or you can go to the Finder icon in the dock and click that to open a Finder window. In a Finder window, in the sidebar on the left, I can select a location. Then on the right, I can navigate through the contents of that location. But I want to do some quick setup because there are some things that you might or might not see here and I think it's very helpful if we have them. So I'll go to the Finder menu at the top, then choose Settings. Starting in the General tab, you can choose which items will be…
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Browse through folders4m 47s
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Essential folder structure including the Home folder4m 48s
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Use folder shortcuts3m 31s
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Create folders and rename files and folders2m 24s
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Copy and move files or folders5m 2s
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Delete files and folders2m 48s
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Search for files using Spotlight3m 41s
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Zip and unzip archive files2m 2s
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Connect external drives3m 33s
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