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10.5: Using Quick Look with multiple items selected Desktop
You can activate Quick Look with multiple documents chosen in your Finder. The Quick Look window will open with the document chosen first, but you can navigate through all of the selected items with the with the left and right arrow keys.

Especially useful is the index sheet, accessible in Quick Look's toolbar, which displays thumbnails of all selected documents. This is most handy when looking at pictures, but also serves well with other file types. It works well with all the file types supported by Quick Look you have chosen.

Also, activating Full Screen mode in Quicklook with only two items selected, and subsequently choosing the grid, is a useful way of looking at non-Quick Look-compatible items' full resolution icons.
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10.5: Using Quick Look with multiple items selected
Authored by: whodisbe on Nov 13, '07 07:05:46AM

I accidentally stumbled upon this Saturday afternoon. I was presenting a few designs I had done for a client for their "new" website and was going to cycle through files one by one on Quicklook. On a whim I selected all the files (10 of them, all JPG) and hit the Quicklook icon and they came up. I went to grid format so they could see the thumbnails and had planned on going one by one through them. I selected the first one, and we were talking about elements they liked/disliked on the first image (I was facing them, they were facing the screen), and suddenly their eyes got big, I was shoved aside by the owner of the business and he started commenting on the different versions which I hadn't gotten to yet. I turned to look and to my surprise Quicklook as cycling through the images on its own like a slideshow.

Very useful during a presentation when you just want images of a product (or whatever) cycle in the background as a slideshow... without actually creating a slideshow.



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10.5: Using Quick Look with multiple items selected
Authored by: mkbilbo on Nov 27, '07 09:55:54AM

You also can leave the Quicklook window open and navigate into, out of, and around folders using any of the usual keyboard navigation shortcuts. Quicklook dutifully displays whatever is selected at the time. It's rather handy for browsing around a large collection of picture files when the thumbnails just aren't enough.



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10.5: Using Quick Look with multiple items selected
Authored by: spstromberg on May 11, '08 12:35:39AM

I really like this and I would like to set this to wake me with my automator alarm clock. Does anyone know of a way to activate the quick look slide show with automator?

Thanks.



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10.5: Using Quick Look with multiple items selected
Authored by: robogobo on Jun 12, '08 05:30:13PM

You can record an Automator action (watch me do) to open a folder with photos, select all (cmd-A), quicklook (cmd-y) and then click the fullscreen. This will automatically start the slideshow. Then add the music to the Automator action.

I tested it, and it works sometimes. But watch me do should be called "watch me screw everything up". Good luck.



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