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Arrows vs. tabs
The difference between the arrows and the tab/shift tab is hard to explain, but easier to see. Navigate into a folder that's six or seven levels deep in column view. If you now use the back arrow to move backwards, the Finder will erase the sub-directories as you move to the left. If you use shift-tab, the marker moves backwards as before, but the sub-directories are still displayed, making it very easy to get back to the same point in the path (using tab this time). If you try to move forward again after using the arrow key, the Finder won't remember the paths you had chosen previously.
Arrows vs. tabs
OK! now I get it. Today I continued reading and wanted to add a few things; not to criticize or anything, just wanted to add some more information to this already great guide: |
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