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Mac users are changing default folder size in finder because of it’s very small. So we can not view images or Filters inside the finder at a glance without opening it in a preview.
Search all icons. Follow @icongalleries on twitter. Subscribe via RSS or JSON. The mysterious Library folder, which is not only present in macOS Sierra, but also in OS X Yosemite and El Capitan Step 1: First and foremost, you’re going to need to launch Finder on your Mac. Next from the Mac menu bar on top left, navigate to Go > Go to Folder, as shown in the screenshot below.
But for the security purpose some folders/ images need to keep small So no one can directly see your data at a glance. But for the temporary time, we can customize or change Folder or Image Size in Finder using resize view option. Here it’s the steps to customize default folder view size or text size inside any finder view pane. Are you looking to seeing images in finder? Then it’s the easiest way to check/ Find all images individually.
Mac only The folder icons on your Mac have been in use for ages, and it doesn’t help with searches if you have many folders in your Finder, especially when you have forgotten the folder name. There are a number of ways to view folders in Finder: you can sort and show item by icons, list, column and cover folder, but we have another idea. There is a simple action you can do on your Mac to change the image of your Folder icon.
Instead of looking at the same boring blue folder icons, you can select any of your favorite images to turn it into your folder icon. This way, it will be way easier to tell your folders apart. Lets find out how to start customizing your folder icons. Recommended Reading: Replace Folder Icon with image There are only three simple steps to changing your folder icon to any of your favorite images.
Select any folder of choice and press Cmd + I to open the folder info panel. You can also open the info panel by option-clicking on the selected folder and selecting Get Info. Now open any images you want to use; you can open it with Preview, then press Cmd + A to select and Cmd + C to copy the image. Point your cursor and click on the folder image at the top left corner of the folder info panel you open earlier, then press Cmd + V to paste the image. Once you have, your folder icon will now change to the image you pasted earlier. Now you already have a new look for your folder icon.
To remove this image, simply click on the image at the top left corner of the info panel and press Delete Conclusion With this simple trick, you can start reorganizing your folders on your Mac so it’s easier for you to spot which folder to look into when you are looking for something.