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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1903893" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Speaking of Spaces... you can also force any particular app to be assigned to a specific Desktop so it always open in a specific one. This saves the need to drag them around to a different Space each session. Another thought... assign Finder to its own Desktop. That way, all its windows can stay open in its own Space rather than hiding/minimizing them. When you click on Finder, you'll go straight to the Space it belongs to and see all the windows. Then switch back to the app you were working on, ideally assigned to a different Space, by simply clicking its icon or CMD-TAB to it. You could also consider getting a 3rd party tiling tool to auto-arrange all the Finder windows into a grid so they aren't stacked over each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1903893, member: 38864"] Speaking of Spaces... you can also force any particular app to be assigned to a specific Desktop so it always open in a specific one. This saves the need to drag them around to a different Space each session. Another thought... assign Finder to its own Desktop. That way, all its windows can stay open in its own Space rather than hiding/minimizing them. When you click on Finder, you'll go straight to the Space it belongs to and see all the windows. Then switch back to the app you were working on, ideally assigned to a different Space, by simply clicking its icon or CMD-TAB to it. You could also consider getting a 3rd party tiling tool to auto-arrange all the Finder windows into a grid so they aren't stacked over each other. [/QUOTE]
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