Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!harvard!caip!lll-crg!gymble!umcp-cs!seismo!mcvax!ukc!warwick!cvaxa!sakw From: sakw@cvaxa.UUCP (Sak Wathanasin) Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Finder tip Message-ID: <207@cvaxa.UUCP> Date: Wed, 14-May-86 17:37:18 EDT Article-I.D.: cvaxa.207 Posted: Wed May 14 17:37:18 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 18-May-86 12:06:59 EDT Organization: Univ of Sussex, Cognitive Studies, UK Lines: 51 Got this off a UK BBS. ---------------------- Category: 1 MAC Information Message #: 694 Submitted: 5/6/86 23:13 Submitted by: BRUCE STIDSTON Subject: Finder finding. For months now, whenever I'd find myself in the Finder, I'd fool around trying to crack a problem that's always bugged my tidy mind. The problem concerns the viewing of files in a heavily populated folder. Having chosen the optimal sort criterion for the View for that folder (that is, by date or by name or by size or whatever, from the Finder's View menu), I prefer to have the files presented to me in Icon format but retaining the sequence dictated by the selected View method. (To make that clearer: I wanted to have all my MacPaint files, for instance, listed by Icon and presented in alphabetical order from left to right, starting with the A's at the top and the Z's at the bottom.) Until now, the only way I'd found of achieving this was to move the document icons around manually... a bit daft when you've got the world's friendliest computer standing by watching. Now there's a better way, thanks to the Put Away item that has reappeared on the File menu in Finders 5.0 and above. Here's how you do it: Select the View criterion you want the icons to follow. Say you choose By Date. All the files are now presented in Date order, names only, without their associated icons. Now Select All, and drag all the files onto the Desktop. Now, select the icon presentation you want: by Small Icon or by Icon. Re-size the window to make room for the icon layout you want: eg, three abreast. Now choose Put Away from the File menu and watch as Finder neatly picks up the files from the desktop, one by one, and restores them to the window in icon format, RETAINING your selected View sequence! A discovery of sorts? (Yuk!) > Bruce Stidston. -- Sak Wathanasin, U of Sussex, Cognitive Studies, Falmer, Sussex BN1 9QN, UK uucp: ...mcvax!ukc!cvaxa!sakw arpa: sakw%cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk@ucl.cs.ac.uk janet: sakw@uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa