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- OnePixelSolid
In Finder, how do I display all JPG's within a folder containing other folders containing JPG's??
capiche.
- Raniator0
show items as icons?
- Atkinson0
not sure you can?
- Raniator0
it's the left-hand button next to the forward/back in any window?
or highlight the JPGs, right-click and hit slideshow?
- Atkinson0
hm, I didn't read the question like that. What I though he meant is how do you show the images with a folder and the images within it's sub-folders all in one window - without having to enter the subfolders.
- Raniator0
hehe... maybe i should have read it again?
i'm not sure you can view everything within a tree of folders in one go...
*books reading lessons
- Atkinson0
no, I've not seen it, would be a good thing though but I guess just like iphoto. I may have read it wrong though!!
- Raniator0
don't think even bridge does that to be fair.
i guess if someone's folders are organised that way, the only way round it would be to dump all the images into one folder?
- Atkinson0
yeah I guess just have one. Something missing from leopard that I've just realised is the column view in finder but with image view at the top, a combination of the last two view options - get what I mean?
- OnePixelSolid0
dodge? I thought you'd somehow be able to search all subfolders for files with the extension .jpg .... and the results would be all the jpgs under a top level folder.
- lele0
As the result of a search... I suppose.
- lele0
Exactly
- Jaline0
You could search for ".jpg" in finder, but there's no easy way to do it.