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<blockquote data-quote="Pomeroy" data-source="post: 837496" data-attributes="member: 91360"><p>The easiest way I know of to get the folders to all show at the top is to rename them with a Space at the beginning, Just click on the folder and hit "return" then put a space in front of the name.. Now with that said you may find you don't want them there when you get out of the windows mindset.. If you put them at the top you won't be able to get to them with one click like you can with them in alphabetical order as they are now. Let's say you want to find a file or folder in Documents that starts with a "G". Click on Documents and hit the g key, you will be right near the file or folder you want,, use the down arrow key to go right to what you want. Much faster than Scrolling... Spotlight will be even faster if you get in the habit of just hitting "command + Space bar" then type the first few letters of the file or app you want then hit "return".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pomeroy, post: 837496, member: 91360"] The easiest way I know of to get the folders to all show at the top is to rename them with a Space at the beginning, Just click on the folder and hit "return" then put a space in front of the name.. Now with that said you may find you don't want them there when you get out of the windows mindset.. If you put them at the top you won't be able to get to them with one click like you can with them in alphabetical order as they are now. Let's say you want to find a file or folder in Documents that starts with a "G". Click on Documents and hit the g key, you will be right near the file or folder you want,, use the down arrow key to go right to what you want. Much faster than Scrolling... Spotlight will be even faster if you get in the habit of just hitting "command + Space bar" then type the first few letters of the file or app you want then hit "return". [/QUOTE]
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