Maybe you’d like one-click access to a favorite app, right in the Toolbar. From now on, every Finder window will have your new, customized Toolbar. If you really mess up and you just want things back the way they were, look to the bottom of the window, where you can grab the default set of buttons and drag it into the Toolbar, as if you’d never made any changes. If you don’t see a Toolbar, go to the View menu and choose “Show Toolbar.”įinder window Toolbar with Delete button moved to the left Here’s a typical Finder window with the standard Finder Toolbar (this is macOS Catalina): The Toolbar is the strip across the top of every Finder window. Customizing the Finder’s Toolbar by showing button labels
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This article shows you how to save time and make working on a Mac easier by customizing the Finder’s Toolbar. It’s pretty basic, and not terribly difficult, but think about it: if you have to dig through a couple of folders to find the items you want, and if you have to move the mouse over to the Dock and take a moment looking for a particular app, some number of seconds are taken up, and those seconds add up. You can customize the Toolbars in Mail, Safari, Numbers, Pages, and many more apps using the same techniques.Įvery Mac user spends a lot of time working with files. Mac Mastery Series: New Folder with SelectionīONUS: what you learn here will carry over to other apps too.Mac Mastery Series: Rename Multiple Items at Once.Mac Mastery Series: Save Time and Make Things Easier by Customizing the Finder’s Toolbar.Mac Mastery Series: Save Time and Effort with Smart Folders.