Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Duplicate an Existing Window in the Finder with Two Clicks

Duplicate an Existing Window in the Finder with Two Clicks

Sometimes you need two of the same Finder window open in order to move files around or see them in different views at the same time. Normally you'd need to create a new Finder window and navigate to that folder again, but Cult of Mac points out you can open a duplicate with a double click.

For this to work, you need to have an existing window open, then go to the View menu and choose Show Path Bar. (You only have to enable this once, not every time.) Find the current folder in the path bar at the bottom of your finder window and double click on it while holding the command key. In an instant, you'll have a second window with the contents of that folder.

Easily Open A Second Finder Window From The Same Folder | Cult of Mac


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