Mac OS X Bible, Panther Edition

You already know how to view a Finder window as icons, a list, or columns. You also know how to clean up an icon view and change the sorting of a list view. In addition, you know how to show and hide the toolbar at the top of any Finder window (which results in a rather different look!). We covered all these operations in Chapter 3. These are only some of the ways you can customize Finder windows. Other methods for tuning Finder windows include suppressing the sidebar and customizing the toolbar. These methods are covered in this section.

Customizing the toolbar

The default toolbar consists of a number of buttons with their names beneath them: Back, Forward, View Mode Selectors, and Action Buttons, and the Search field. Apple enables you to remove any of these buttons, add others, and arrange them any way you want. You can also set the toolbar to display the buttons as named icons (the default), icons without names, or names alone. To make these changes, with any Finder window active, choose View Customize Toolbar. The active Finder window changes to display the Customize Toolbar dialog box shown in Figure 4-13.

Figure 4-13: Add, remove, and rearrange buttons in a Finder window’s toolbar by using the Customize Toolbar dialog box.

With the Customize Toolbar dialog displayed, change the toolbar by doing the following:

Additional toolbar buttons

As shown in Figure 4-13, there are numerous additional tools available for the toolbar. Each has its uses:

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