Back in previous versions of the Mac OS, every time you wanted to adjust the View Options for a window, you had to open the View Options dialog. So, if you wanted to adjust 10 windows, you had to open and close View Options 10 times. It was mind-numbing. Now, in Mac OS X, you can leave the View Options dialog open the whole time and adjust as many windows as you want. You can click on the window whose settings you want to see in the View Options, press Command-J to open the dialog, make your changes, close that Finder window (or leave it open), then click on the next window and make changes thereall without ever closing the View Options window. The View Options window always stays in front. |