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Quicktime file attaches to a folder Is there a way to remove this?

Has anyone else noticed this before with a QuickTime file? Please see attached. It seems like the QuickTime file has been attached to a folder and I am not sure how you can remove it. Hope this makes sense ?


as you can see there is 2 files as well as a ? I am not sure what that means. Hopefully someone in the comments is more knowledgeable and Can give me some input thanks

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 14.4

Posted on May 21, 2024 7:39 AM

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Posted on May 21, 2024 1:58 PM

as you can see there is 2 files as well as a ? I am not sure what that means.

Customize the Finder toolbar on Mac - Apple Support

Files, apps, or folders can be added to the Finder toolbar as shortcut icon. That it were two QuickTime media files is coincidental. The question mark is a link that doesn’t work anymore, likely because the source file was deleted.

You may remove or add items by editing the toolbar (from the View menu), or by drag-and-drop either way in combination with holding the Command key (⌘).

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May 21, 2024 1:58 PM in response to Insomnia_artsnyc

as you can see there is 2 files as well as a ? I am not sure what that means.

Customize the Finder toolbar on Mac - Apple Support

Files, apps, or folders can be added to the Finder toolbar as shortcut icon. That it were two QuickTime media files is coincidental. The question mark is a link that doesn’t work anymore, likely because the source file was deleted.

You may remove or add items by editing the toolbar (from the View menu), or by drag-and-drop either way in combination with holding the Command key (⌘).

Quicktime file attaches to a folder Is there a way to remove this?

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