Now you can type or paste in your destination, click “Go,”and you’re instantly whisked there. Of course, using the Finder to drill down into a folder and its subfolder is one way to go about it, but why step when you can leap? Note the “Go to Folder…” option, which can be executed using “Shift + Command + G”. File Explorer on Windows with its hierarchal folder view, makes it easy to go to any location with a few clicks. This is pretty useful to know because there’s no folder tree in the Sidebar ( though you can add folder locations to it) such as we see here in Windows File Explorer. So if you want to go back use “Command + ”, and to go to the enclosing folder use “Command + up arrow.” Lastly, you can go back, forward, and up if you’re using the mouse, or with shortcuts. Similarly, if you hold “Command + Shift” you get a new option to “Select Start Disk on Desktop.”
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