Finder tabs are a nice addition to the Mac operating system. Here are a few tricks that will help you make the most of them.
Tips and Tricks for Using Finder Tabs
Tabs work almost the same way in the Finder as they do in Safari. In fact, they’re so similar that they share a lot of keyboard shortcuts. Finder tabs also work independently of each other. Each can have its own view (icons, list, column, and overflow), and each can contain information from any location in your Mac’s file system.
How to See Tabs in the Mac Finder
The Tab bar will appear automatically if you create a tab. You can also make it visible (or hide it later) by selecting Show Tab Bar under the Finder’s View menu.
How to Open Finder Tabs
You can open a new tab in the Finder using several methods.
Press Command+T on your keyboard.Hold Command while double-clicking a folder.Right-click a folder within a Finder window and select Open in New Tab from the popup menu.
Click the plus (+) button at the far right of the Finder’s tab bar.
Select New Tab under the File menu.
Drag a folder to the Finder tab bar’s plus (+) sign.
Highlight a folder, and then click the Action (sprocket) button and select Open in New Tab.
How to Close Finder Tabs
When you’re done with a tab, you can close it in one of three ways:
In a Finder window that has multiple tabs, hover the mouse cursor over the tab you want to close. A close tab button (X) will appear. Click the button to close all tabs.
Right-click the tab you want to close and select Close Tab from the context menu.
To close all but the currently selected tab, right-click or ctrl-click the Finder tab you want to keep open, and then select Close Other Tabs.
How to Manage Finder Tabs
Beyond opening and closing tabs, you can also manage them in several ways. Among these are consolidating all windows into tabs, separating tabs into their own windows, and cycling through the ones you have open from your keyboard.
To consolidate all Finder windows into tabs in a single window with tabs, select Merge All Windows under the Windows menu.
To move a tab to a separate window, drag it outside of the tab bar.
You can also move an active tab to a separate window by selecting Move Tab to New Window from the Window menu.
To cycle through tabs in the current Finder window, select Show Previous Tab or Show Next Tab from the Finder’s Window menu.