How to view all files in a folder, but also in all subfolders at once

How to view all files in a folder, but also in all subfolders at once.

Windows have Total Commander and MAC ????

Mac mini, macOS 11.3

Posted on May 4, 2021 11:50 PM

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May 5, 2021 6:57 AM in response to Gvlapa

Command-Tab to the Finder. Or select it in the translucent bar on the screen (known as the "Dock") using the icon below:

File menu -> New Window

View menu -> As List

Use the triangles to open out any folders that have triangles next to them.


If you use View menu -> As columns you can navigate each folder by selecting it, and the folder contents will appear to the right.



May 5, 2021 7:22 AM in response to a brody

Thank you very much for the advice, but I probably didn't write that I need to select all the files.

These are * .jpg files from which I want to make a time-lapse video.

And I think that at once and it will probably not work from all directories.

In WIN, Total Commander just made it possible, but when I switched to MAC after 30 years, I wander a bit and look.


Thank you very much

VlaPa

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