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    How can I 'go up' a folder in Mac Finder?

    0  Views: 705 Answers: 2 Posted: 14 years ago

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    It's built into the finder. Command (Apple button) + Click on the icon on the top middle of the finder window and you'll get a list of recent folders all the way back to the root.
    itsmee

    i saved your answer too. thanks.
    I've found that also Command + Up Arrow will do the trick.


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