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Jump to folders quickly in Open/Save dialog boxes
I think this is a great hint (I missed the 2006 version since I didn't start checking the hints daily unil '09 or so.) One of my favorite features is how you can drag a file icon into the list of files in an Open or [expanded] Save dialog and it will automatically jump to that folder (and select the file in the case of an Open dialog.) I did not realize I could just drag a folder to that folder dropdown - sounds like it might be a little more cumbersome, but useful in an unexpanded Save dialog. I also recently found out you can use the Go To Folder shortcut (cmd-shift-G) in an Open or Save box - In fact I should see if that's already posted here and submit it if not...)
Jump to folders quickly in Open/Save dialog boxes
LOL Ok, the Go To Folder shortcut is already a hint on here ... from '03! Searching the site also revealed some other neat Open/Save dialog shortcuts (mostly a lot of shortcuts from Finder that work in there): CMD-1,2&3 change the view, CMD-Shift-N creates a new folder, CMD-R Reveals the selected file in the Finder (for Open dialogs only), CMD-Shift-period shows/hides hidden files (I don't know why they didn't include this in Finder too)... I also found that most of the other "Go" menu shortcuts (CMD-Up, CMD-Shift-C,H,D,K,A,U&G) work as well - curiously CMD-Shift-O would not work for me.
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