Surely many of you are already familiar with the many functions and shortcuts that OS X offers us with the cmd key, but there are always users who may miss some of these tips or who do not remember them. Today we refresh one of these interesting shortcuts that offers us greater productivity when we sit in front of the Mac and that serves to find files by name in Finder faster than to go exploring folder by folder.
There are several options to find the files that we have on our Mac, the problem that some users find is that we remember the name of the file to search but we do not remember the place where it was stored and this has a very simple solution.
It is about pressing once we are inside the Finder the key combination cmd + F
Once the cmd + F tip is typed as we see in the image above, a search bar appears that will track all the files we have on our Mac through the first letters we start to write.
Normally when we start using a Mac we do not have to resort to these types of tips to find stored documents or files because there are few, but with time of use our machine fills up with content of all kinds and it is easier and more productive to find it if We use these tips to search the document folder by folder.